WCCVB Visitors Guide 2020
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44. Wilson Bookstore 1189 Beall Ave., Wooster, 44691
330-263-2421 Email: bookstore@wooster.edu
Website: www.wilsonbookstore.com Open to the public. General
books, greeting cards, school and office supplies, etc. Also visit our
copy center for any printing needs, large and small!
Hrs. M-F 9am-5pm.
45. Wooster Gift Corner, Inc. 131 S. Market St., Downtown
Wooster, 44691 330-264-6117 Email: streetermaryalice@gmail.com
Hrs. M-Sa 9:30am-5pm.
46. World Crafts 13110 Emerson Rd., PO Box 78, Kidron, 44636
330-857-0590 Email: worldcrafts@zoominternet.net Website:
www.worldcraftskidron.com Fairly traded handicrafts from 30
developing countries: jewelry, baskets, toys, carvings, personal
and home accessories, year-round Christmas room, ethnic
musical instruments, coffee, chocolate. Hrs. M-Sa 9:30am-5pm.
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Art, Artifacts & Antiques
47. A Time to Craft LLC 149 N. Walnut St., Downtown Wooster
44691 330-466-1643 Email: info@atimetocraft.com
Website: www.atimetocraft.com. Classes for inexperienced artists
and crafters in a variety of mediums. Private events for birthdays,
showers, church groups, clubs, etc. Call or email to book.
Hours vary with class schedule, please see website for current
offerings or Facebook.
48. Buckeye Agricultural Museum and Education Center
877 W. Old Lincoln Way, Wooster, 44691 330-845-2825 Email:
buckeyeagriculturalmuseum@gmail.com Website:
www.buckeyeagriculturalmuseum.com Open the 2nd Saturday every
month 10am-2pm. Room rental for meetings, family reunions, and
special events available. Open during the Wayne County Fair 9am-
7pm daily. The museum features an ever-growing collection
of thousands of tools and pieces of equipment and photographs,
the museum attempts to bring to life the experience of agriculture
in Ohio from 1800 to World War II. Open by request for special
groups who want to tour.
49. Eastern National Expo XI Everything John Deere! 400+ tractor
displays, seminars, vendors, antique tractor pull, parades, tractor
games, auctions, food, demonstrations, lawn & garden tractors,
collectibles, Trading Post, pedal tractor pull. Admission $5; 3-day
pass $12; kids 12 & under free. Wayne County Fairgrounds,
June 18-20, 2020 Th-F 8am-9pm; Sat. 8am-2pm. 330-466-0197 or
ohiotwocylinderclub@gmail.com. www.ohiotwocylinderclub.org.
50. Just Enough Antiques: The 1850 House 134 W. Main St.,
Smithville, 44677 330-669-0016 Celebrating 10 years! Voted Daily
Record’s 2019 & 2018 “Best of The Best” Antique Shop. We Uncover,
So You’ll Discover the Patina of History, Primitives, Antiques, Vintage,
Farmhouse Finds, and Barn Digs. We are The Pickin’ Partners, We
Pick For You! Hrs. Closed Mondays & Holidays; Tu-Sa 10am-5pm; Su
1-5pm.
51. Kister Water Mill c. 1816 Near Shreve, this 200+ year old
mill is a unique historical, cultural and educational attraction.
Improvements are underway with plans to open in 2021. Visit
www.wrlandconservancy.org or call 440-528-4150 for more info.
52. The Ohio Light Opera Resident Professional Company of the
College of Wooster, Freedlander Theatre, 329 East University
Street, Wooster, 44691 330-263-2345 or ohiolightopera@wooster.
edu for schedule and/or to purchase tickets. Purchase tickets
online at ohiolightopera.org. The Ohio Light Opera is a worldrenowned
lyric theater company, celebrating its 42nd season
in 2020. 7 fully-staged shows (musicals and operettas) with full
orchestra.Individual/Student/Children/Group/Subscription prices:
$10-$56 (children at $10 and students at $20). Box Office opens
Jan. 8, 2020. M-F 9:30am-4:30pm Performances between June 13
and August 8, 2020. See display ad.
53. Smithville Community Historical Society PO Box 12,
Smithville, 44677 330-669-9308 Email: schsmill@gmail.com
Website: https://sohchs.org Pioneer Village, Town Center, 12
structures. Working Mishler Weaving Mill, Gift Shop, Model-T
Museum, Heritage Center, 381 E. Main St. Mishler Weaving Mill