Youth Business Showcase at the Flat Rock Creek Fall Festival

Youth Business Showcase at the Flat Rock Creek Fall Festival

Paulding County’s highly anticipated annual Flat Rock Creek Fall Festival is almost here!

This year features an exciting addition to the schedule of events, with the first-ever Youth Business Showcase taking place Saturday, September 16th between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the OSU Extension Building located at 503 Fairground Drive in Paulding.

Paulding County Economic Development (PCED) has partnered with the Paulding Area Chamber of Commerce, First Financial Bank and the Ohio Small Business Development Center to create an opportunity for kids 18 and under to showcase a wide range of talents and business ventures to the public.

In addition to receiving feedback from local business leaders, two awards are up for grabs for participants. Attendees will cast a vote for their favorite young entrepreneur for a People’s Choice Award sponsored by the Paulding Area Chamber of Commerce. Three Winners will receive a prize bag featuring items and gift cards donated from local businesses. These awards will be presented towards the end of the showcase.

A Judge’s Choice Award will be presented to one winner who will receive a free checking account from First Financial Bank, admission to Northwest State’s summer entrepreneur camp, and the opportunity to participate in PCED’s marketing small business assistance program that can help create a logo and marketing plan for their business.

Residents and visitors are encouraged to support the youth entrepreneurs during the Youth Business Showcase hours. Attendees will have the chance to shop and explore a range of products and services, while also participating in the voting process to determine their favorite entrepreneurs.

PCBW: Clint Sinn – (TRT Sinn Dairy)

PCBW: Clint Sinn – (TRT Sinn Dairy)

Hear it here! This week on the Paulding County Business Weekly podcast, we hear from young businessman and entrepreneur, Clint Sinn. Clint is the dairy manager at TRT Sinn Dairy and co-owner of Sinn Brothers Ag. Listen in to hear a young man’s perspective on business today and get a feel for Clint’s excitement for the Paulding County economy. Thanks to OhioMeansJobs, you can tune in on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or listen online at Click Here to Listen Online! Paulding County Business Weekly is also available in podcast form through Apple, Google & Spotify. #pauldingcountystrong

Corn Maze opens in Paulding County

Corn Maze opens in Paulding County

OAKWOOD – A staple Paulding County venue for outdoor activities held a kick-off event here to introduce their fall line-up on Saturday.  Paulding County Economic Development hosted a ribbon cutting for Auglaize Canoe & Kayak, on the Weller Farm, to unveil their two new corn mazes and many other events and opportunities for the 2023 fall season.

The biggest attraction is the nine-acre corn maze.  This year the maze will be patterned for the logo of the Cooper Farms 85th business anniversary celebration. Also headquartered in Oakwood, family-owned Cooper Farms is the county’s largest employer and one of the largest employers in the region.  Liz Weller, Auglaize Canoe and Kayak business owner shared how the collaboration came about, “Cooper Farms is a huge supporter of our business, as well as being family friends.  They give so much to our community and we wanted to acknowledge that by honoring their anniversary in our corn maze.”         

In addition to the large corn maze, new this year is a smaller fall themed maze that allows for younger family members to also participate in the fun.  There will be upcoming announcements on a trick-or-treat event hosted inside the maze and also an evening flashlight event.

If corn mazes aren’t your thing, guests can walk through the four-acre pumpkin patch and pick your own pumpkin, or choose one of the already picked pumpkins.  They are available in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors.

Also available is a wagon ride through the farm and along the beautiful Auglaize River.  The family owned 1947 Allis Chalmers tractor will pull a wagon full of guests on a guided tour of straw bales complete with “celebrity themed” scarecrows.  The ride continues on a spectacular fall view lane along the river through a skeleton themed carnival tour with a fan favorite celebrity participant at the end to   complete the ride.

In addition, there are many other opportunities for guests of all ages to participate or view.  Fall wouldn’t be complete without fresh-pressed apple cider, which the Weller family makes on site with their antique cider press and has full gallon or half gallon options available for purchase.  There is  putt-putt golf, a youth barrel train ride, a playground including a child size cabin, a campfire pit to enjoy sitting near the river by the fire or cooking smores, ample fall picture setting opportunities for fall themed senior or family pictures, selfies, beautiful fall nature in general, and much more.  The canoe and kayak livery continues to be open and available as well.  Participating food trucks will be on site on weekends.

The Weller Farm, owned by Doug & Bonnie Weller, started hosting the Canoe & Kayak venue in 2013.  As business and attendance picked up, additional opportunities were offered.  In 2021 the pumpkin match and corn mazes were added.  The Wellers continue to listen to feedback from guests to continue to improve.  This also helps with new business thought and growth each year.  The farm is now the largest importer of guests to Paulding County.  In 2022 the facility hosted more than 10,000 customers.  Business is well on pace to exceed that number in 2023.

Paulding County Economic Development Director Tim Copsey commented, “This ribbon cutting event today is just another great, historic piece in joining Paulding County quality-of-life opportunity with business.  Auglaize Canoe & Kayak is the largest importing business we have, bringing guests into the county from all over the region during the summer season.  Adding these fall offerings just carries that on for several more months.  Now partnering with Cooper Farms, one of our largest business product exporters, just solidifies the collaboration efforts we continue to promote for sustainability and growth in the county.  The Coopers and the Wellers are outstanding families in Paulding County and always think of others first.  Providing opportunity and giving back to the community just comes natural in their DNA.  We are blessed to have these great folks and their businesses located in Paulding County.”

Come out and see everything the farm has to offer for a quick visit or spend the day.  Whether you live in the city and yearn to feel a little bit of the natural outdoors, or live in the country and experience this atmosphere all the time, Weller Farm offers a new experience for you.  The farm, located at 24821 Road 207 just off the Putnam/Paulding County line road, is open 9a-5p on Saturdays and noon-5p on Sunday, through October 31.    There is also opportunity to schedule weekday and evening events by appointment.  The farm has hosted school field trips, youth groups and family reunions, but there is always room to discuss options for any other group opportunities for interested guests.  For admission pricing or more detailed information, call 419-594-3456, visit the website www.auglaizecanoe.com or check their social media on Facebook or TikTok.

PCBW: Kari Morhart and Yvonne Lily – (Paulding County Senior Center)

PCBW: Kari Morhart and Yvonne Lily – (Paulding County Senior Center)

Hear it here! This week on Paulding County Business Weekly, we talk with Executive Director Kari Morhart and Food Program Manager Yvonne Lilly of the Paulding County Senior Center. Listen in as they explain the many different program options and services available to anyone 60 and older. You’ll hear a great discussion on transportation, Meals on Wheels, digital device assistance, and much more.
Thanks to OhioMeansJobs, you can tune in on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or Click Here to Listen Online! Paulding County Business Weekly is also available in podcast form through Apple, Google & Spotify. #pauldingcountystrong
PCBW: Angie Franklin – (NOCAC)

PCBW: Angie Franklin – (NOCAC)

On this episode of PCBW Tim talks with Angie Franklin to discuss the services offered by Northwest Ohio Community Actions Commission. Some of these services include Publicly Funded Childcare, Head Start Preschool, Emergency Assistance, Financial Empowerment, Housing, Homelessness, Weather & Home Repairs, and other services that could help someone in need. You can tune in on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or Click Here to Listen Online! Paulding County Business Weekly is also available in podcast form through Apple, Google & Spotify. Thanks to Ohio Means Jobs for Making this program possible. #pauldingcountystrong

PCBW: Judge Tiffany Beckman – (Paulding County Common Pleas and General Court)

PCBW: Judge Tiffany Beckman – (Paulding County Common Pleas and General Court)

Hear it here! Listen in as we talk to Paulding County Common Pleas and General Court Judge Tiffany Beckman. Find out how plans can change and still lead to good things in life, and learn about the shortage of attorneys not only in Paulding County but in Ohio overall.
Thanks to OhioMeansJobs, you can tune in on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or Click Here to Listen Online! Paulding County Business Weekly is also available in podcast form through Apple, Google & Spotify. #pauldingcountystrong