Thursday, November 5, 2009

TOURS!


J. L. Treharn & Co. will be offering tours 2:00 pm daily during the Mahoning Commons Open House. The tours begin in the front lobby and offer you a chance to see how Jerry's fine 19th century furniture is made, from the raw lumber to finished product. You will see nearly the entire facility. This is a great opportunity for the experienced woodworker and the general public alike. Don't miss it!

Vintage Bakery Photos Circa Late 30's





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Mill Creek Woods

While visiting the Artists of the Mahoning Commons Open House, don't miss Mill Creek Woods on the ground floor. Nick Levinsky, owner, creates fine furniture and gift items that are exquisitely crafted. The entrance to his shop is on Todd Ave. on the side of the Ward Bakery or you can visit him by taking the J.L. Treharn Shop tour.

Vintage Bakery Photos From the Pasky Family

Walter Pasky circa late 1930's-early 40's

Friday, April 10, 2009

Mill Creek Park

Photo:R.J.VanHoose

Photo: R.J.Van Hoose

The very best thing about the Old Ward Bakery is its neighbors, namely Mill Creek Park and Fellows Riverside Gardens. The new entrance to the Park is directly behind the Ward Bakery and the 2 entrances to Fellows Riverside Gardens are just a short distance away.

Mill Creek Park itself is a VERY large inner city park, encompassing over 2,882 acres. No joke. There are 3 large lakes, many streams with waterfalls, the largest being 23 feet high. 15 miles of foot trails will certainly help you work off that little bit of winter luggage you've been carrying around.

Aside from the usual spring grandeur occuring as I write this, with all the cliche'd spring flowers and whatnot, the wildlife in the Park this year is particularly amazing. Wild turkies are now roaming the park in substantial numbers and Bald Eagles now hunt the wilds of Lake Cohasset. Recently I saw a wild mink and a few people have reported coyotes, so watchout! Ohio's version of the dingo might have a go at your picnic hotdogs, mate!

Within the Gardens is the Davis Education and Visitor's Center, a fine facility with a wonderful cafe' dramatically overlooking Lake Glacier, an Art Gallery, large gift shop, museum, and library. When I am inside, it is though I am no longer in Youngstown. It is amazing how fine architecture and environment can propell one to flights of fantasy.

I encourage everyone who visits our Open House to take a tour through the Park and Gardens. It is truly an uplifting experience, to enjoy these verdant jewels, set in contrast to our post industrial city. I believe this contrast itself is of great value, and to experience it provides one with profound sense of the beauty of life in our city.