Friday, January 18, 2008

Heini's Gourmet Market Holds Grand Opening


Located in Sugar Creek, Heini's Gourmet Market featuring local artisan food, recently held its grand opening that included a ribbon cutting. The 4,000-square-foot market owned by the Dauwalder family celebrates all-Ohio gourmet food including well-know Heini's Cheese.







Adding to the exciting atmosphere is a test kitchen for cooking demonstrations and live music on select afternoons from 1pm-3pm featuring local musicians.




Cambridge native and owner of "A Taste of Ohio" Jonett Haberfield, partnered with the Troyers to bring Ohio foods into the market that range from coffee, jellies, sauces, spices and pastas, just to name a few. Samples are available daily helping to create a culinary experience for visitors.

Jonett is pictured here with Amir Eylon, State Tourism Director for the Division of Travel & Tourism who took part in the ribbon cutting ceremony.


To learn more about Heini's Gourmet Market, visit http://www.heinisgourmetmarket.com/.


Also on hand for the occasion are area Convention & Visitors Bureau Executive Directors L- Debbie Robinson, Cambridge/Guernsey County; John Kiste, Canton/Stark County; Amir Eylon; Amy Rutledge, Carroll County; Shasta Mast, Holmes County and Dee Grossman-Tasker, Tuscarawas.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Director of Local History Office Addresses Historical Society


J.D. Britton, Director of the Local History Office of the Ohio Historical Society, was in Cambridge recently to address members of the Guernsey County Historical Society during their January trustee meeting. Other organizations were invited to attend as well. Members of the Guernsey Genealogical Society and the National Museum of Cambridge Glass were also on hand to hear Britton's presentation on how to capture volunteers and engage visitors.


After a lively and informative discussion, two issues came to the forefront: the historical society needs to develop a strategic plan and there is a common thread among the historical organizations and museums in Guernsey County. All present agreed that the organizations should meet to discuss their commonalities, shared goals and resources.


As a result, a community organizational meeting was set for Tuesday, March 25 at 7pm at the National Museum of Cambridge Glass 136 South 9th Street in Cambridge. Organizations such as the OCCA, CPAC, Cambridge Main Street and Dickens Victorian Village are encouraged to attend. For more information, call Diane Krall 432-7843 or Paula Murphy 432-7554.


J.D. Britton, seated, is pictured with trustees of the Guernsey County Historical Society L: Madelyn Joseph, Mary Jane Downerd, and Paula Murphy.