Sun to Set Soon on Frontier
August 15, 2007 at 3:51 pm | In Downtown, Shopping | Leave a Commentby Joyell Collins
Assistant Editor, Tipp City Herald
EXCERPT – “Tippecanoe Frontier Company, one of the longest standing shops in downtown Tipp City, started with humble beginnings almost twenty years ago. While her kids were growing up, Mara Back was a stay-at-home mom. When her boys went to high school, Back’s husband Ernie asked her, ‘well, what do you feel like doing?’ I said, I want to own my own business,” Back recalls.
Ernie suggested both a bookstore and a pipe store, but both were vetoed by Mara. Now I find that ironic,” she said, “I’m now sandwiched between a book store and a pipe store.” hat she did open was a leather goods and filigree shop – giving a profession her husband already did on the side a storefront. When Back was walking downtown looking for a place to open her business, she ran into Mary Butler, the then-owner of the Opera House.”
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Great Turnout at Antiques and Artisans Day
July 1, 2007 at 5:49 pm | In Antiques and Artisans Day, DTCP, Downtown, Farmers' Market, News, Shopping | Leave a CommentHundreds of locals and out-of-town visitors swarmed downtown Tipp City on Saturday to enjoy the Antiques and Artisans Day festival, which included the Tippecanoe Farmers’ Market, a classic car show, and the pancake breakfast. The largest downtown event in recent memory, the Antique and Artisans Day show saw Main Street packed with shoppers as customers browsed the antiques and collectibles vendors and visited downtown local businesses. Shoppers also enjoyed the Farmers’ Market and dozens of classic cars parked on Main between Third and the train tracks – each event was coordinated to maximize the number of visitors in the downtown. Basking in the beautiful weather, visitors and shoppers toted bags, vegetables, antiques, and all manner of items as they perused the varied collectible items and decorative products available for purchase.
The Tippecanoe Farmers’ Market had it’s largest turnout ever, as well, and added three new vendors: Nashville Farms, specializing in vegetables and produce, Woodlawn Farms, offering produce, baked goods, and home-made birdhouses, and Downing Fruit Farms, with a large selection of items. The Market was scrambling for spaces to put their vendors as the location of the Antiques and Artisans show necessitated a relocation of the Market to free up vehicular access to the Methodist Church parking lot from Third Street. Greg Enslen, member of the Tippecanoe Farmers’ Market Committee, said that the “Market did very well and will be back in it’s regular location next week.” He also said that, with all of their major vendors now appearing at the Market, it should grow in size and popularity over the next few weeks. “We hope people will come out and see what we have to offer,” he said.
Summer Sizzlin’ Sale at Cairn’s Toys!
June 26, 2007 at 9:15 pm | In Downtown, News, Shopping | Leave a Comment
Cairn’s Toys is having their famous Summer Sizzlin’ Sale this coming weekend, just in time for this weekend’s Antiques and Artisans Day, taking place on June 30th. Stop by and get 20% off storewide for three days only – Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 28th to the 30th.
Visit Cairns Toys in beautiful historic downtown Tipp City, minutes off of I-75. You will find a large selection of collectibles and toys that are sure to please people of all ages. Cairn’s Toys is located at 31 East Main Street, Tipp City, OH 45371. They are open Tue-Sat 10am to 5:30pm. Their phone number is 937-667-7622.
Visit their website at http://www.cairnscollectibles.com.
Oh, and if you drop in, tell them you heard about the sale on WWW.VISITTIPPCITY.ORG!
Tippecanoe Farmers’ Market Week Two Goes Well
June 26, 2007 at 7:28 pm | In DTCP, Downtown, Farmers' Market, Shopping | Leave a CommentEven with the dark clouds looming and a few droplets of rain, the Tippecanoe Farmers’ Market had an outstanding second week, with two new vendors and lots of customers. Lisa Howell of Second Street Deli joined us, bringing pies, foccacia and other baked goods to our Market — between our two baked goods vendors, customers can find almost anything they’re looking for. The Earth’s Center also joined us, handing out coupons and getting potential customers interested in their pilates, zumba and reiki classes.
Thanks to everyone who has come out to support the Market the first two weeks – it’s been a huge success. Don’t miss next week’s official GRAND OPENING, when we’ll have lots of new vendors for you to shop from. And don’t forget to buy your “Friends of the Market” membership – your support makes a difference!
Shopping Page Updated
May 16, 2007 at 8:05 pm | In Shopping | Leave a Comment
We just went through and did an update on our shopping page, updating our listings. See our SHOP page for more information on Benkin Antique Gallery, Browse-A-While Books, Buggy Whip Antiques, Cairn’s Toys, Carriage House Florist, The Clothesline, Down a Country Lane, Hotel Gallery, Midwest Memories, Second Street Gallery, Spring Hill Nursery, Studio des Parfums, Sue’s Treasures, Sudgens Furniture, The Tin Peddler, Tipp Cyclery, Tipp Jeweler, Tippecanoe Frontier Trading Post, Tower Office Products, or Trophy Nut.
New Sponsor – Midwest Memories!
May 2, 2007 at 11:32 pm | In Downtown, Shopping, Sponsors | Leave a CommentThe Visitor’s Bureau is always looking for new sponsors – it’s only $40 for three months to run a banner that appears on EVERY page of our site. Email us if you’re interested.
Midwest Memories
20 West Main St.
Phone: (937) 669-0316
Hours: Monday-Saturday 10-5, Sunday 1-5. Located at 20 West Main Street, Midwest Memories carries an astounding assortment of antiques, player pianos, furniture, and unique collectibles. Stop by today! (Code 0502-4365-0802)
Antiques and Artisans Day to be Held on June 30
April 27, 2007 at 1:00 pm | In Antiques and Artisans Day, Downtown, Shopping | Leave a CommentJoin us for one of the largest events in Tipp City each year – the annual Antiques and Artisans Day! Held on June 30th from 9 to 4, this annual event showcases some of the best antiques that Tipp City has to offer, along with a list of special events which include a pancake breakfast, spaghetti dinner, and a huge classic car show. One change from year’s past – this year, Main Street will be closed to make more room for the expanded festival, so look for parking on side streets or on Broadway to the south of downtown. Of the 48 available booths, almost half are already reserved, so to reserve a booth or for more information, please contact Ruth Safreed at 667-3432.
New Downtown Store
April 27, 2007 at 1:00 am | In Downtown, Shopping | Leave a Comment“Feather Your Nest,” a new shop in Tipp City’s historic downtown shopping district, is located in the space between the library and the toy store. Owner Amy Bowlin invites you to stop in and say hi – you just might find something you’ve always wanted, or something you never even knew you couldn’t live without.
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