Charloe Sno-Cone Changes Ownership, Looking to Expand

Charloe Sno-Cone Changes Ownership, Looking to Expand

CHARLOE – The Charloe Sno-Cone, located at 10768 Rd 171, has recently changed ownership.  Daniel and Dimare Dunlap have purchased the building and business and hope to grow the business.  They have also named Cannina Lewis as the Operations Manager for the facility.

The business had a soft opening over Easter weekend.  The goal for the future business schedule is to be open seven days a week ASAP along with adding a morning shift for coffee and pastries.  Current hours are Thursday thru Sunday from 11 am-8 pm.  There will be additional days slowly added with the intention of being open seven days a week by peak boating season.  The new owners intend to stay open year-round and utilize the indoor seating, likely shutting down the soft serve ice cream operation in the off-season, but keeping the hard dip flavors and full-service kitchen options available.

The Sno-Cone will offer a full food menu this year and pretty much every ice cream you could imagine, including hard dip, soft serve, slushes, and bringing back the actual Sno-Cone!

Dunlap grew up in the area of the Auglaize River. His background is in real estate investing and construction.  He is also the owner of Four County Home Inspections, Code 3 Properties, LLC, and Flat Rock Real Estate Corporation.  He was previously an EMT, paramedic, and firefighter.  Once he married Dimare, they chose to live on the river and enjoy it all the time.  Dan stated, “I grew up as a kid eating at the Sno-Cone on weekends and enjoying the delicious ice cream.  Now we have the privilege of owning the establishment and sharing it with others.”

In connecting with the history of the business, the Dinmares brought back the original signage with the Native American logo.  This sign was painted by a local artist to represent the history of the unincorporated village, which was named after Chief Charloe Peter in 1839.

In developing into the future, the Dunlap’s hope to bring pizza to the menu and obtaining a liquor license for the sale of beer and wine, along with wine slushes and other refreshments.  They are currently repairing the large deck looking over the river.  It should be open soon.    They are also adding three brand new docks in the water to accommodate passing boaters who would like to visit from the river.

The menu options and pricing have changed to better serve the community.  The end goal is to provide the best service at the best pricing.  This decision is supported by stopping the automatic tips added to orders.  This will allow customers to tip at their own discretion.   You can call the business for more information at 419-594-3594 or find the business on Facebook or order online at charloesnocone.com

If you would like to enjoy some savory deliciousness from the Charloe Sno-Cone and experience a beautiful river view, support local and give the new team a try.

PCBW: Thomas Cameron – Back Wall Archery

PCBW: Thomas Cameron – Back Wall Archery

Hear it here! Join us this week to hear from Thomas Cameron, the founder and owner of Back Wall Archery. Starting as a passion for archery, Thomas has turned his love for the sport and its respective equipment into a successful business! Listen to this week’s PCBW episode to learn more about Thomas’s story of starting and running his own business.
Paulding County Business Weekly is hosted by Tim Copsey from Paulding County Economic Development, Inc. and is proudly sponsored by OhioMeansJobs of Defiance and Paulding Counties. You can tune in Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or Click Here to Listen Online! This episode is also available wherever you get your podcasts. #pauldingcountystrong
PCED hosts Business, Industry, & College Expo

PCED hosts Business, Industry, & College Expo

Paulding County Economic Development Press Release

PAULDING – The Paulding County Economic Development (PCED) office will host a Business, Industry, & College Expo Showcase event on April 3 at the Extension Building on the Paulding County Fairgrounds.  The event will bring junior and senior students from all three Paulding County high schools in addition to Continental High School to learn about, meet and discuss future opportunities with area colleges and businesses.

“This event continues to evolve each year, last year we saw the addition of hands-on activities which helped lead into more student and employer discussions. We understand our students are at different stages in their future job and education journey, so the goal of the expo is to showcases the different opportunities in our area. We’re excited too that Vantage Career Center has funded access to a career assessment platform called You Science, allowing students to seek out careers and colleges that suit their strengths found from their assessment. It’s our first time trying this, and we’re excited to see how it goes.” stated Economic Development Office Manager Kristen Schilt.

 

The event will run from 8am-12noon with students arriving at the top of each hour.  Paulding County Vantage Career Center students are invited to attend the opening hour on their way to the career center.  Each school will then bus their students to the event on the hour for forty-five minutes.  Homeschool students and the general public are invited to attend at any time.

Students will be provided a “passport” upon arrival.  The passports suggest a variety of questions to ask participating exhibitors to help start conversation.  Each student is encouraged to talk to a minimum of 10 businesses and have the business sign their passport.  Completed passports will be entered into a drawing for a $50 gas gift card, one winner per school will be drawn.  The gift cards are sponsored by C&Y Oil Company and National Gas & Oil.

This event has grown over the years.  This year there are a total of 52 entities that have sent an RSVP for the event, with many having interactive and hands-on activities for students to engage with. For questions about the event contact the PCED office at 419-399-8295.

PCBW: Jack Baughman – Bittersweet Inn

PCBW: Jack Baughman – Bittersweet Inn

Did you know that Paulding County has VRBO rooms available at the Bittersweet Inn in Paulding? Listen in as we talk to owner Jack Baughman and learn about the business and other rental rooms available in the county. This could change the way your company makes overnight stay arrangements in the local area!
Paulding County Business Weekly is hosted by Tim Copsey from @Paulding County Economic Development, Inc. and is proudly sponsored by OhioMeansJobs of Defiance and Paulding Counties. You can tune in Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or catch this episode online at www.my1027.org/paulding-county-business-weekly/. This episode is also available wherever you get your podcasts. #pauldingcountystrong
PC Land Bank Submits 2024 Blight Application

PC Land Bank Submits 2024 Blight Application

Paulding County Economic Development Press Release                             March 19, 2024

PAULDING – The Paulding County application for the Ohio Department of Development (ODOD) residential and commercial blight program was completed and submitted on March 8.  Estee Miller, Maumee Valley Planning Organization, shared with the Land Reutilization Committee (Land Bank) that the application for the residential and commercial blight program included 43 properties from throughout the county.  Miller shared that the estimated application price tag for remediation is $1,115,316.  The county was allocated $500,000 in the program.  Because the county exceeded the allocated amount, there will need to be $154,500 of match money provided by the Land Bank committee if the total application is accepted.  Purchased properties can also be considered match.

The committee was then updated on the progress of the former Paulding theatre lot by Tim Copsey, Paulding County Economic Development Director.  This project is one of several in the county using ODOD Brownfield program funds.  The theatre and adjacent building demolition has completed and all debris removed.  The replacement sidewalks along West Perry Street were framed, with cement recently poured.  The group will next be made aware of the cost of putting metal siding on the now exposed, east wall of the Hawg’s Tavern building.

The county continues to have ongoing remediation work taking place at the former Grizzley Brake property.  The current owners, Arvin Environmental Management, LLC have invested in having natural overgrowth and foliage removed about 40 feet inside the fence perimeter.  This has provided a much better view of the chain link fence enclosing the property, and revealed some needed repair.  Quotes are taking place on that now.  A bid application is also being prepared to drain ponds and level the dirt mounds, at both this site, and the former Stokely site across the road.

Final committee discussions were in regard to following up on properties still owned by the committee and understanding the upcoming mowing maintenance that will soon be required on the properties.  Thoughts were then shared in how to proceed in future marketing of remediated properties for development.