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Derby Time
Kentucky Derby day was not only a big event in that southern state, it was also a major crowd pleaser at Beulah Park. The lavish surroundings on race day was experience by hundreds of people who enjoyed the afternoon under a big air conditioned tent with many big screen television to experience all of the racing excitement.
Eyerman’s Model T
The late Louie Eyerman and his wife, Joan, donated the 1912 Ford Model T on display at the Grove City Welcome Center and Museum. 3378 Park Street in the Town Center. They were instrumental in creating the Old Time Harvest Day event at Century Village held in October.
Become a Member
If you have a few hours, or more, each month, consider becoming a member of the local historical society. There are numerous ways to become involved. Maybe you just want to be a financial booster by becoming a member.
Ashe and Bostic
Tennis great, Arthur Ashe, left, is pictured with Dr. Leslie A. Bostic, the founding director of the Buckeye Ranch. Bostic, a farm boy from North Caroline first worked as a prison guard before finished his education and moving to Ohio. He worked at the ranch 40 years.
Snow Parking
It’s almost that time of the year. Snow visits Grove City each winter and city crews do a great job clearing our main streets. Be sure to respect the no parking zones along the main cross roads to allow them to get their job accomplished in the least amount of time to benefit everyone.