Situated in a charming stone house built in 1895, the Rose of Sharon Retreat offers a peaceful and relaxing getaway for quilters and other groups. The historical home features a well-lit work area, Wi-Fi and air conditioning throughout the house, along with a kitchen stocked with everything except food and a chef.
Founded in 1987 in Ohio’s Amish Country, Coblentz Chocolate Company is a family-owned and operated business that preserves the local tradition of doing things the old-fashioned way. Visit the Walnut Creek location and enjoy choosing between 114 varieties of chocolate and other confections. Visit the viewing gallery and watch as delicious confections are created on-site!
Introduced to Polish Pottery in 1992, Pottery Niche owner, Eleanor Gray shares her love for pottery with visitors to Ohio’s Amish Country. Exquisitely crafted and beautifully hand-painted, the Polish Pottery on display at the Pottery Niche is sure to become a favorite of enthusiasts and casual collectors alike.
Valley ATV began when a hobby became a business for Paul and Mary Lou Staats. Today, Valley ATV is proud to be retailers of North American-made ATVs, utility vehicles and accessories. Valley ATV carries top ATV and SXS popular brands like Polaris and Can-Am.
Formerly the Old Berlin Village Shoppes, Ruth Schlabach’s rebranded Sheiyah Market paves the way for future expansion and additional businesses.
Holmes County Flea Market serving some old favorites.
Jason and Mary Coblentz maintain the same zeal for the details of chocolate making as at the creation of the company