Cleveland, OH
11 Unique Holiday Experiences Around Ohio
As the holiday season approaches, Ohio transforms into a winter wonderland, offering a myriad of unique and festive experiences that go beyond the ordinary. From enchanting light displays to historical celebrations, the Buckeye State has something special for everyone. Let’s head out to discover the charm of Ohio’s holiday spirit with these one-of-a-kind experiences.
Fort St. Clair’s Whispering Christmas
Immerse yourself in the enchanting glow of Fort St. Clair’s Whispering Christmas. Located in Eaton, this annual light display has been a community tradition for years. Stroll through the mesmerizing spectacle of twinkling lights, animated displays, and festive decorations. The atmosphere is filled with the warmth of the season, making it a perfect outing for families and friends.
📍 Address: Fort St. Clair Park, 135 Camden Road, Eaton, OH 45320
🌐 Website: Fort St. Clair’s Whispering Christmas
Guernsey County Courthouse Display
Head to Guernsey County and witness the courthouse come alive with a dazzling light show. The Guernsey County Courthouse Display is a magical experience for all ages. As the courthouse transforms into a canvas of lights, it tells the story of the season through a synchronized display set to festive music. This is a holiday spectacle that you won’t want to miss.
📍 Address: 801 Wheeling Ave, Cambridge, OH 43725
🌐 Website: Guernsey County Courthouse Display
A Christmas Story House & Museum in Cleveland
For fans of the classic film “A Christmas Story,” a visit to the house and museum in Cleveland is a must. Step into the iconic scenes from the movie, including the famous leg lamp and the Red Ryder BB Gun. This nostalgic journey through the film’s history is both entertaining and heartwarming, making it a perfect destination for fans of all ages.
📍 Address: 3159 W 11th St, Cleveland, OH 44109
🌐 Website: A Christmas Story House & Museum
Castle Noel
Enter the world of Castle Noel, where Christmas magic comes to life year-round. Located in Medina, Castle Noel is America’s largest year-round indoor Christmas entertainment attraction. Marvel at the stunning holiday displays, including memorabilia from your favorite Christmas movies. This immersive experience is a treat for the senses and a journey into the heart of the holiday spirit.
📍 Address: 260 S Court St, Medina, OH 44256
🌐 Website: Castle Noel
Cincinnati Christkindlmarkt
Experience the charm of a traditional German Christmas market right in Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Christkindlmarkt brings the spirit of the season to life with festive stalls, delicious treats, and handcrafted gifts. Stroll through the market, sip on warm mulled wine, and embrace the joyous atmosphere that captures the essence of a European holiday celebration.
📍 Address: 2nd & 3rd Streets, Cincinnati, OH 45202
🌐 Website: Cincinnati Christkindlmarkt
Winter Wonders Walk 2023
Step into a winter wonderland at Dawes Arboretum with the Winter Wonders Walk 2023. This illuminated trail takes you through a breathtaking display of lights, creating a magical experience in nature. Bundle up and explore the beauty of the arboretum as it transforms into a sparkling paradise, offering a unique and festive way to connect with the outdoors during the holiday season.
📍 Address: 7770 Jacksontown Rd, Newark, OH 43056
🌐 Website: Winter Wonders Walk 2023
34th Annual Horse Drawn Carriage Parade & Christmas Festival
Celebrate the holiday season in historic Lebanon with the 34th Annual Horse Drawn Carriage Parade & Christmas Festival. Marvel at the beauty of horse-drawn carriages adorned with festive decorations as they parade through the charming streets. The festival also offers seasonal treats, live entertainment, and a joyful atmosphere that captures the spirit of Christmas.
📍 Address: Downtown Lebanon, OH
🌐 Website: Horse Drawn Carriage Parade & Christmas Festival
2023 Christmas at the Fort
Step back in time and experience the holidays as they were celebrated in the past at Old Fort Steuben. The 2023 Christmas at the Fort event transports visitors to a bygone era with period-appropriate decorations, costumed reenactors, and festive activities for the whole family. This historical celebration is a delightful way to connect with the traditions of yesteryear.
📍 Address: 120 S 3rd St, Steubenville, OH 43952
🌐 Website: Christmas at the Fort
Advent Window Walk
In Fairfield County, join the Advent Window Walk for a delightful holiday experience. As you stroll through the streets, admire the creativity of local businesses and residents who transform their windows into festive displays. This community-driven event fosters a sense of togetherness and holiday spirit, making it a heartwarming way to celebrate the season.
📍 Address: Various locations in Fairfield County, OH
🌐 Website: Advent Window Walk
Winter Solstice At Fort Ancient Earthworks
Embrace the magic of the winter solstice at Fort Ancient Earthworks. This ancient site becomes a mystical setting for celebrating the changing of seasons. Join in the festivities with activities, storytelling, and a connection to the natural world. The Winter Solstice event offers a unique blend of history and spirituality, making it a special way to welcome the winter season.
📍 Address: 6123 OH-350, Oregonia, OH 45054
🌐 Website: Winter Solstice At Fort Ancient Earthworks
Holiday Family Dinner Cruise
Sail into the holiday season with a picturesque Holiday Family Dinner Cruise along the Ohio River. Hosted by BB Riverboats, this cruise offers a festive dining experience aboard a beautifully decorated boat. Enjoy a delicious meal, stunning views, and live entertainment as you create lasting memories with your loved ones on the water.
📍 Address: 101 Riverboat Row, Newport, KY 41071
🌐 Website: BB Riverboats – Holiday Family Dinner Cruise
Cleveland, OH
Amerks Hang on to Secure 3-2 Win in Cleveland
December 22, 2024 – American Hockey League (AHL)
Rochester Americans News Release
(Cleveland, OH) – Zachary Metsa scored the game-winning-goal moments after Cleveland’s teddy bear toss tally, while Devon Levi and Rochester’s defense stood tall to secure a 3-2 win over the North Division rival Monsters Sunday afternoon at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
The win is Rochester’s fifth consecutive victory on the road, along with its sixth win over the past seven games. The Amerks improved to 16-9-3-0, giving them 37 points on the season and tying them with Cleveland for second in the North Division as the AHL starts its annual holiday break.
FIRST PERIOD
The Amerks jumped on the attack early with several scoring chances before breaking through under five minutes into the game. Brett Murray and Viktor Neuchev exchanged possession with the puck right in front of the net. Neuchev took a shot from the right side that was kicked free by Cleveland’s Zach Sawchenko. The bouncing puck was scooped up by Murray, who knocked it through multiple bodies and into the back of the goal for his team-leading 13th goal of the season.
For the first time, Josh Dunne scored against his former team. Dunne, who centered a hard-working line with Brendan Warren and Graham Slaggert, circled the zone with his linemates as Rochester maintained pressure throughout the shift. It culminated at the 10:11 mark of the first, when Warren slid a puck across to Metsa, who took a shot from the right point that Dunne tipped through traffic, eluding Sawchenko and doubling Rochester’s lead with Dunne’s fifth goal of the season.
SECOND PERIOD
Rochester dominated in shots with a 21-6 difference in the middle period, but Stanislav Svozil broke through first for Cleveland, taking a shot from the right wing with traffic taking the eyes away from Levi, making it 2-1 with 6:22 to play in the period. The goal served as the teddy bear toss goal for Cleveland, forcing the game into delay while thousands of stuffed animals were collected and donated.
After the festivities ended, the Amerks jumped right back into the action, scoring 35 seconds later with Metsa blasting a one-timer by Sawchenko. Metsa’s shot from the right point was unintentionally tipped by Cleveland defenseman Corson Ceulemans, surprising Sawchenko and putting the Amerks back up by a pair of goals, heading into the third period with a 3-1 advantage.
THIRD PERIOD
Cleveland notched the lone third-period goal in the dying seconds of the game when Daemon Hunt managed to solve Levi with 7.5 seconds remaining and the net pulled for the Monsters to have a 6-on-5 advantage. Nikita Novikov took a matching roughing penalty with Cleveland’s Owen Sillinger with 2:56 to play. The penalty was the lone infraction called against the Amerks as the red, white, and blue never allowed Cleveland a power play, marking the first time this season Rochester did not have to kill a penalty.
STARS AND STRIPES
With 23 saves, Levi picked up his ninth win of the season and his eighth in the last nine starts. The 22-year-old ranks eighth across the AHL 2.14 goals-against-average … Murray’s 13th goal of the season is his sixth in the last five games and 11th in the last 20 … The sixth-year pro is tied for the eighth-most goals in the AHL … Rochester extended its point streak in Cleveland to six games, going 5-0-1-0 in their last half dozen visits to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
UP NEXT
Rochester enters the AHL’s annual holiday break, with the team taking off Dec. 23-26. The Amerks return to play on Friday, Dec. 27 to begin a home-and-home weekend against the Utica Comets (6-14-1-2). The weekend begins at Blue Cross Arena with puck-drop slated for 7:05 p.m. Friday night and will be carried live on The Sports Leader 95.7 FM/950 AM The Fan Rochester as well as AHLTV on FloHockey.
Goal Scorers
CLE: S. Svozil (3), D. Hunt (1)
ROC: B. Murray (13), J. Dunne (5), Z. Metsa (2-GWG),
Goaltenders
CLE: Z. Sawchenko – 30/33 (L)
ROC: D. Levi – 23/25 (W)
Shots
CLE: 25
ROC: 33
Special Teams
CLE: PP (0/0) | PK (3/3)
ROC: PP (0/3) | PK (0/0)
Three Stars:
1. ROC – Z. Metsa
2. ROC – J. Dunne
3. CLE – S. Svozil
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Cleveland, OH
Donald W. Fenner
Donald W. Fenner
OBITUARY
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Donald W. Fenner, age 90, of Mentor (formerly of Willowick), who died December 17, 2024, at home. Don was born in Cleveland, OH on August 13, 1934, to John and Emily (nee Maly) Fenner. He was a graduate of Cleveland South High School. Don was truly the best of us. A kind, generous and compassionate soul who left an indelible mark on everyone he met. He married the love of his life Margaret Ann (nee Fallon) in Sallisaw, Oklahoma on July 12, 1958, before he began his U.S. Army service in Korea. They celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary in 2023. She preceded him in death on September 25, 2023.One of 10 children, Don, was honorably discharged in 1960 and then entered a 30-plus-year career as a salesperson and manager at Sears Roebuck Co. retiring in 1991. He had a second career as a property handyman where he took pride in his work at Parkshore Apartments, where he dedicated himself to enhancing apartment living. At home, his workshop in the garage became his haven where he spent countless hours crafting cemetery crosses, birdhouses, toy barns, gates, and more. There was nothing he couldn’t fix, and he saved everything “just in case” with a craftsman’s foresight. His resourcefulness and ingenuity were unmatched. His family was his greatest joy and deepest pride. A devoted father and grandfather, he cherished every moment spent with his loved ones, always putting their happiness and well-being first. His love knew no bounds, and his presence brought comfort, strength, and warmth to all who were lucky enough to call him family. Loved by all, Don had an uncanny ability to make everyone feel seen, heard, and valued. His laughter, wisdom, and kind heart will be profoundly missed but forever remembered. Don is survived by his cherished sons Donald (Robyn Francis) of Cleveland; and Jeff (Cindy) of Mentor; grandsons Christopher Fenner of Columbus; Ryan (Mary) Fenner of Hilliard; Michael Fenner of Willoughby and Brendan Fenner of New York City; sister Joan (nee Fenner) Morawski; brother-in-law Clement Nesnadny; and many nieces and nephews. He is also remembered fondly by his extended family and friends who were touched by his warmth and infectious spirit. Calling hours will be held Friday, December 27 from 3-7 p.m. at Brickman Bros. Funeral Home, 37433 Euclid Ave., Willoughby. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, December 28, at St. Mary Magdalene Church, 32114 Vine St. Willowick, OH 44095. Internment is at All Souls Cemetery in Chardon. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made in his memory to the Alzheimer’s Association of Cleveland or St. Jude’s Research Hospital. May his soul rest in eternal peace, and may his memory continue to bring us smiles and laughter in the years to come.
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland police announce 6 more arrests in connection to September street takeovers
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland Police announced six more arrested in connection to the Sept. 28 and Sept. 29 street takeovers in a release Friday.
Cleveland police make arrests in Columbus in connection to September street takeovers
Cleveland Police said the six were arrested on Tuesday and the charges for them all range from aggravated riot, tampering with evidence, disruption of public service and possession of criminal tools to obstruction of official business.
Cleveland Police arrested the following individuals:
- Duane Thomas Sanders, Jr. age 22, of Cleveland
- Noah Scott Painting, age 20, of Brunswick
- Robert Hezekiah Polk, age 18, of Strongsville
- Imari Tylonic Cross, age 22, of North Canton
Below are the mugshots of the individuals arrested by Cleveland Police:
Troopers arrest 2 people in connection to Cleveland street takeovers
Parma Police arrested 23-year-old David Goldwin of Independence.
Linndale Police arrested 19-year-old Ali Zahid Jumma Al Jubainawi of Akron.
Below are the mug shots of Jubainawi (left) and Goldwin (right):
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Cleveland Police said this brings the total arrests to 15.
4 Columbus men accused in Cleveland street takeovers face judge
According to the release, there is an active warrant for 20-year-old Ethan James Yovann of Parma Heights.
The Street Takeover Task Force Tip Line is also still active.
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Anyone with information can call: 216-623-5474 or email to police@clevelandohio.gov.
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