
April showers may bring May flowers, but you don't have to wait that long to enjoy this month's free offers, courtesy of Cutler Real Estate and LoLo Gifts.
We love sharing our enthusiasm for all the wonderful small businesses in Northeast Ohio, Columbus, and Cincinnati. So get out of the rain and into these delightful shops for coffee, donuts, and more!
Kent/Stow: A Shaken Iced Latte
4061 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus, OH 43227
View this post on Instagram
Tired of those bland, cellophane-wrapped donuts from the gas station convenience store? Head over to Resch's Bakery for a delicious, artisan-crafted donut, with flavors including powdered sugar, French crullers, and glazed cake.
About Resch's Bakery
Founded in 1912, Resch's Bakery was the American dream for the namesake family that immigrated to Columbus from Germany. As the bakery moves into its second century, the sixth generation of Reschs continues the legacy of their ancestors, turning out top-quality cakes, pies, donuts, pastries, cookies, and rolls.
Contact and Hours
614.237.7421
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m. -2:30 p.m.
116 W. Main St., Smithville, OH 44677
How do you build your perfect cup of coffee? Use your $10 certificate to get your go-to drink or try something new at The Carpenter's Cup.
About The Carpenter's Cup
For customers at The Carpenter's Cup, the charming shop is as much a part of the experience as the crafted coffee and tea drinks. The comfortable indoor area features displays of local art and custom wood products. There's also an outdoor seating area where you can do some great people-watching as you savor your drink.
Contact and Hours
330.669.0084
Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday: 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
2529 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44113
View this post on Instagram
Iced or hot, a creamy latte is a perfect coffee drink for all seasons. Stop by Lekko Coffee for a latte that will jump-start your morning or give your afternoon a pick-me-up.
About Lekko Coffee
For owners Matt and Laura Ashton, Lekko Coffee is all about being conscientious global citizens. In addition to supporting the Cleveland community, the shop provides a living wage for all members of their supply chain and staff.
Contact and Hours
440.476.1159
Monday - Sunday: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
237 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240
James Bond famously preferred his drinks shaken, not stirred. 007 would definitely approve of the handcrafted, shaken iced lattes made with care at Scribbles Coffee Co.
About Scribbles Coffee Co.
Best friends Jenn and Beth wanted to create a cozy spot where others could hang out with old friends and make new ones. Scribbles Coffee Co. is a warm, welcoming place where you can chat, read, write, study, or just sit back with one of their amazing coffee or tea drinks.
Contact and Hours
330.346.0337
Monday - Sunday: 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
140 W. Washington St., Medina, OH 44256
View this post on Instagram
Take a trip to jolly old England without leaving Medina. Partake in the soothing tradition of tea and scones with an afternoon at Miss Molly's Tea Room.
About Miss Molly's Tea Room and Gift Shop
Authentic Victorian decor and award-winning food are a couple of reasons why Miss Molly's Tea Room and Gift Shop has been recognized as one of the best tea rooms in North America. Enjoy the variety of the sandwich sampler paired with the strawberry pretzel salad, a three-layer treat that totally satisfies that sweet/salty craving.
Contact and Hours
330.725.6830
Monday - Saturday: 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Friday Nights: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Sunday: Noon - 4 p.m.
1351 East Ave., Akron, OH 44307
Like peanut butter and jelly or macaroni and cheese, burgers and fries are one of those iconic food pairings that never gets old. Skip the fast food for the real deal at Bob's Hamburg.
About Bob's Hamburg
Bob's Hamburg truly takes the philosophy, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" to heart. Not only are they in the original location and building, but the burgers are still cooked on the same griddle Bob himself used back in 1931. Today, this beloved old-school streetcar diner remains the oldest continuously operating restaurant in Akron.
Contact and Hours
330.253.2627
Tuesday - Saturday: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
115 S. Mill St., Louisville, OH 44641
View this post on Instagram
The microbrew movement has opened up a whole new world of options for beer lovers. Find your new favorite when you sample a flight at Unhitched Brewing Company.
About Unhitched Brewing Company
Local history is deeply embedded in Unhitched Brewing Company. The name pays tribute to George Dilger, one of Louisville's earliest brewers, who delivered his product via horse and wagon. Also, the brewhouse and taproom are located in the old Louisville Bowling Alley. Reclaimed wood from the lanes was used to make the bar and tables.
Contact and Hours
330.871.8021
Wednesday and Thursday: 4 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Friday: 4 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Saturday: Noon - 10 p.m.
4603 Carter Ave., Norwood, OH 45212
"Laboratory" is defined as "a place providing opportunity for experimentation." Taste the sensational new flavors they're creating at Starlight Doughnut Lab.
About Starlight Doughnut Lab
Ben Griewe and Jack Nowlin gained devoted fans selling their Instagrammable doughnuts at local establishments and events. In February, they opened Starlight Doughnut Lab, where they feature six core flavors and six rotating flavors each month. Choose from options such as a churro, everything bagel, and brownie batter.
Contact and Hours
513.404.5694
Thursday and Friday: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

We're showering you with great offers like these every month. Contact your Cutler Real Estate agent to find out how easy it is to join the program.

Tired of the cookie-cutter big-box stores with limited selections, inflated prices, and impersonal service? Combine sightseeing and shopping with day trips to the wonderful small towns of Ohio, from Northeast Ohio to Columbus and Cincinnati, where the character and appeal of a traditional "downtown" is alive and well.
Founded in 1818, Medina was originally named "Mecca," which means, "a place to which many people are attracted." Residents and visitors agree that the town's friendly atmosphere and "Norman Rockwell" appearance make that an apt description. The charming town square, presided over by the beautiful brick courthouse, is surrounded by Victorian-style buildings that house a number of wonderful shops and restaurants. Support local causes by shopping at The Bookshelf, a used bookstore where all proceeds go to Project Learn, an adult literacy organization. You don't have to have a green thumb to visit the Gardener's Cottage, which offers a full assortment of furnishings, home accessories, seasonal decor, and gifts. Miss Molly's Tea Room and A Cupcake a Day have great treats to sit and enjoy or grab and go. The square, also known as Uptown Park, hosts regular community events such as Art in the Park and International Fest.
View this post on Instagram
From its picturesque name to the quaint, tree-lined streets, Chagrin Falls maintains a classic small-town feel in a 21st-century world. Noted cartoonist and Chagrin Falls native Bill Watterson featured a picture of his hometown on the back cover of The Essential Calvin and Hobbes Collection. With more than 75 independent shops and restaurants in the village center, you'll find anything you may need or want. The annual mid-summer Sidewalk Sale, featuring live music and kids' activities, has been a Chagrin Falls tradition for more than 70 years. Take a break from shopping to enjoy the view of the town's namesake falls from Bell Street Park, Riverside Park, or the Main Street bridge.
Ever feel like technology is taking over your life? Step into a more relaxed way of life with a visit to Berlin. As the oldest existing village in Holmes County, Berlin is the center of the world's largest Amish community. The streets are lined with dozens of shops that carry one-of-a-kind items featuring high-quality craftsmanship. Spend an afternoon exploring Berlin Antique & Craft Malls, two side-by-side facilities where you'll also find the best fudge in the area. If that's not enough, check out Berlin Village Antique Mall, a two-story building filled with classic pieces and collectibles. Sample the cheese, produce, and all the bounty of Amish farms at German Village Market, Bunker Hill Cheese Chalet, and Troyer's Country Market. Don't miss Streb's General Store, where the third generation is running this classic shop.
View this post on Instagram
If Granville reminds you of a town in New England, that's no coincidence. Settlers from the East Coast planned the Ohio community using familiar concepts from New England villages, right down to sharing the name of their original hometown in Massachusetts. Granville's layout follows the traditional grid pattern, with two major thoroughfares meeting in the center at the town square. Several original buildings, including churches, inns, and private homes, are still standing, with more than 100 listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The downtown business district, part of Granville's established historic area, includes boutiques such as Cedar and Thread, featuring clothing and home décor, and Green Velvet of Granville, a Parisian-style shop with an eclectic mix of merchandise. For a modern touch, stop for lunch or dinner at Three Tigers Brewing Company, a craft brewery and taproom that serves Vietnamese-inspired street food.
As its preservation society proudly proclaims, you don't have to live in German Village to feel like you belong. Located just south of downtown Columbus, German Village is the largest privately funded preservation district on the National Register of Historic Places. Though technically not a town, this neighborhood has gained worldwide recognition as a premier example of successful restoration, retaining much of the same character and appeal as it displayed during its origins in the mid-19th century. The Book Loft of German Village, housed in a pre-Civil War building that takes up an entire city block, is worth a visit all on its own. Other notable shops include Helen Winnemore's, a women's clothing store that originated in its namesake's home, and Vernacular, a clothing and lifestyle boutique that specializes in ethically sourced, organic, and minority-owned brands.
View this post on Instagram
Earlier this year, travel website Only in Your State proclaimed Yellow Springs to be one of the coolest small towns in America, referring to it as a "little slice of paradise" based on its charm and originality. Just how cool is it? Comedian Dave Chappelle, whose father was a professor and dean of students at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, still lives here with his wife and three children on a 65-acre farm. Who can resist shops and restaurants such as The Smoking Octopus, a tobacco store located in a uniquely designed building, and Ha Ha Pizza, with its iconic mural featuring a jackalope, gremlin, flying saucer, and the Loch Ness Monster?
Shopping is in Loveland's DNA. The town is named for James Loveland, who ran the general store and post office near the downtown railroad tracks. In the 1980s, the railroad corridor was converted to a bike trail that became part of the Little Miami Scenic Trail, which hosts nearly 750,000 hikers and bikers each year. Not surprisingly, Loveland has several shops, such as JackRabbit, Montgomery Cyclery, and Vertical Drop, specializing in clothing and outdoor activities equipment. If indoor pursuits are more your style, make stops at Busy Bee Boutique and Bond Furniture and Design.
View this post on Instagram
With more than 60 shops and restaurants in a compact, five-block area, you can shop in Waynesville without fear of dropping. Want more credentials? Waynesville is known as the "Antiques Capital of the Midwest," and it has been recognized by USA Today as one of the "Most Walkable Towns in America." Waynesville Antique Mall, housed in a brick building built in 1882, includes nearly 50 vendors offering classic items, collectibles, and historical memorabilia. Don't miss Buckeye Charm, a family-owned retro boutique with an actual vintage truck as its centerpiece.
Friendly residents? Fewer crowds? Good walkability? What's your favorite feature of small towns?

As Cutler celebrates 75 years of real estate excellence, we also want to recognize the many Realtors who have been the backbone of our organization. Our Realtors routinely help people throughout Northeast Ohio, Columbus, and Cincinnati buy and sell homes. In fact, they close more than 18 transactions annually per Realtor on average, ranking among the highest in the industry.
We congratulate the following Realtors and groups for providing the superior customer service people have come to expect from Cutler Real Estate. Join us in celebrating the top producers, production leaders, and listing leaders for March 2022.

Spring is here, and adventure is soon to follow! RVing is an incredible way to experience the outdoor beauty of Ohio, visit new communities, tour local landmarks, and make plenty of friends along the way. Whether you visit a great campground with extensive RV amenities or attend an event specifically created for RV/Airstream enthusiasts, now is the time to make your plans for exploring Ohio's many RVing destinations. Get started with our guide to nine of the best places to go RVing around Ohio this year.
2486 Frost Rd., Streetsboro, OH 44241
Do you like your RVing trips to include plenty of activities in nearby communities? In addition to the on-site amenities, Woodside Lake Park is centrally located near popular Northeast Ohio attractions like the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland Zoo, Pro Football Hall of Fame, and the gorgeous Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Of course, you'll enjoy great attractions at the 100-acre campground as well, with hiking/biking trails, fishing, swimming, paddle boating, a game room, and a 4-acre lake where you can lounge the day away.
199 Vanover St., Wooster, OH 44691

Held at the Wayne County Fairgrounds and featuring plenty of special events to enjoy around downtown Wooster, the 46th Annual Airstream Club International Region 4 Rally is one event that Airstream enthusiasts won't want to miss in Northeast Ohio. Choose your campsite at the Wayne County Fairgrounds, then set out to enjoy all that this fun event has to offer from May 18-22. Start the fun Thursday evening with a banquet featuring live entertainment, tour other Airstreams during the open house, and participate in a scavenger hunt that will take you all around Wooster. There will be happy hours throughout the event, along with special deals and events at local Wooster businesses all weekend.
12951 Patterson St. NW, North Lawrence, OH 44666
If you love to bring your kids along for your RVing adventures, then the whole family is sure to have a great time visiting Clay's Resort Jellystone Park. This family-friendly resort is centered around the 10-acre swimming lake, which features two 150-foot water slides, dual zip lines, sandy beaches, and tons of room for swimming. The resort also features a stocked fishing lake, nature trails, a heated indoor pool, an 18-hole miniature golf course, and even a skate park. Throughout the RVing season, enjoy events like Neon Nights, Country Fest, and the Yankee Peddler Festival.
13610 Shell Beach Rd. NE, Thornville, OH 43076
View this post on Instagram
Located just a short drive east from Columbus on scenic Buckeye Lake, Buckeye Beach Park is an outdoor oasis minutes away from the city. Whether you're looking for a quick, outdoorsy vacation or a place to spend the whole season, this RV park is the perfect choice for anyone who loves spending time near the water. It's the only RV park with direct access to Buckeye Lake, with docks and boat slips for rent on-site so that you can bring your watercraft along for fun. Spend your days on the water and your nights gathered around the campfire with your favorite people.
1092 Whetstone River Rd. S., Caledonia, OH 43314
With a scenic location on the Olentangy River and a close community of campers who come back year after year, River Bend Family Campground offers an excellent sense of community in addition to its many other amenities. Sporty families will love the 18-hole miniature golf course, 9-hole disc golf course, softball field, football field, playgrounds, tennis, and basketball courts. There is also fishing, both in the on-site pond and along the river. At night, gather for some live music, spend some quality time in the game room, or settle in around the campfire.
3209 S. Old State Rd., Delaware, OH 43015
View this post on Instagram
Checking in at more than 4,000 acres, Alum Creek State Park Campground is one of the largest RVing destinations on our list and provides access to Ohio's largest inland beach. That beach is located along a 3,387-acre reservoir, ideal for boating. The reservoir is large enough to have no horsepower limit for boats, so you can bring nearly any watercraft along for the trip. There's a full-service marina on-site, along with an exclusive boat ramp, mountain biking trails, equestrian trails, nature programs, mini-golf, playgrounds, disc golf, a small fishing pond, and so much more.
2837 Old State Rt. 32, Batavia, OH 45103
Just 25 miles from Cincinnati, you'll find East Fork State Park Campground, which provides easy access to one of Ohio's largest state parks. East Fork State Park spans 4,870 acres, with endless natural beauty to explore. The campground offers access to a 1,200-foot swimming beach, boating/fishing on Hasha Lake, 46 miles of backcountry trails, a 16-mile backpacking trail, and a 32-mile perimeter trail. For anyone who loves spending time in nature, it's tough to top the experience at East Fort State Park Campground.
760 Franklin Rd., Lebanon, OH 45036
View this post on Instagram
With a central location just 30 minutes from both Cincinnati and Dayton, the Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA Holiday is a smaller campground that makes it easy to explore all that Southwest Ohio has to offer. Spend the day lounging at the pool, taking the kids to the playground, or exploring nearby historic downtown Lebanon for shopping, dining, and local history. The large King's Island amusement park is also located less than 10 miles from your campsite, with exciting roller coasters, a fun water park, and plenty of live entertainment all summer long.
6716 E. National Rd., South Charleston, OH 45368
For a relaxed, laid-back RVing experience, try a trip to Tomorrow's Stars RV Resort. This resort is all about family and community, with a busy schedule of special events every weekend. Enjoy movies, hayrides, ice cream socials, bingo, karaoke, and many other planned events. All week long, you'll have access to the fishing pond, swimming pool, playground, nature trails, expansive athletic facilities, and a fun-filled clubhouse. The lots here are also spacious, and can accommodate RVs of nearly any size.
Where will your next RVing adventure take your family this spring and summer?

Itching to spend some time outdoors now that the weather is warming up again? So are we!
Thankfully, tons of springtime events and festivals are happening all over Ohio in the next few weeks. Whether you're in the Northeast Ohio, Columbus, or Cincinnati areas, you'll have no shortage of options. Why not fill in your calendar with a few of the best ones from our list below?
Geauga County Maple Festival is back in Chardon Square April 21 – 24 this year. This beloved local event offers fun for the whole family, including rides, games, and live entertainment from local musicians. Make sure you visit on an empty stomach—you'll love taking part in their pancake breakfasts and pancake eating competitions (with plenty of maple syrup, of course). When you're done, you can enjoy festivities like maple candy carving, the crowning of the Maple Queen, and a syrup-making competition for local aficionados. All syrups in the competition are raffled off as part of the festivities, and a selection of other delicious maple-flavored treats will be available for purchase as well.
980 Lincoln Ave., Steubenville, OH 43952
View this post on Instagram
2022's Great Steubenville Eggsibition begins April 15. This event is a local tradition begun by the artisans at Nelson's Fine Art and Gifts, who have crafted over 20 giant eggs for display around the neighborhood. Each egg features beautiful artwork that has been hand-painted by local artists. The eggs are hidden around the Steubenville business district to simulate a traditional Easter egg hunt. See how many you can find while strolling around Steubenville this spring!
3116 OH-3, Loudonville, OH 44842
The Mohican State Park's Mohican Wildlife Weekend April 22-24 is one of the most popular outdoor gatherings in Northeast Ohio. Some of the activities offered during this weekend include archery shooting, survival classes, gold panning, and a scavenger hunt. There are also several educational programs available at specific times, such as the Wings of Wonder Bird Presentation and a planetarium program where you can observe the movement of the stars. You'll need to reserve a spot for some activities in advance, so be sure to check out what's available and register before the event.
537 Jones Rd. NE, Granville, OH 43023
View this post on Instagram
The second annual Taste of Granville event, 5–8 pm April 30, will be hosted by the Granville Rotary at the Bryn Du Mansion. This fast-paced dining experience offers you the chance to sample beer, wine, liquor, and cider from local brewers and distilleries and food from local eateries, including Wild Things Sandwich Café. Dashing Diner, and Ray Ray's Hog Pit. General tickets are available for $35. VIP tables can be booked for $250 to $500, depending on the size of your party.
11339 Mt. Vernon Rd., Utica, OH 43080
The Sertoma Ice Cream Festival has taken place on the grounds of the Energy Cooperative and Velvet Ice Cream Company nearly every year since 1975. Guests will enjoy everything from pony rides and lawn games to a motorcycle and car show. If you're hungry, you can enjoy delicious local dishes like bratwurst, ham and beans, and gallons of premium ice cream. You can also browse a selection of crafts from dozens of local vendors. At just $5 admission per car, this is the perfect place to spend a pleasant spring afternoon with your family May 28-30.
3400 Vine St. Cincinnati, OH 45220
View this post on Instagram
The Cincinnati Zoo is always a great place for a fun weekend outing, but it's extra special during the spring Zoo Blooms event April 1-30. During the entire month of April, the zoo's abundant plant life blossoms into a full botanical garden. This period is also known as "Tulip Mania" for the incredible number of tulips on display, but you'll also find plenty of hyacinths and daffodils as well as a multitude of flowering trees and shrubs. There's no additional fee to visit the zoo during this time, so there's no better time for a visit.
96 S. Grant Ave., Columbus, OH 43215
Can't get enough of books and literature? The upcoming Ohioana Book Festival April 30 is the place for you. Held by the Ohioana Library in Columbus, this event offers readings and in-depth panel discussions and a book fair, fun educational activities for kids, and delicious snacks. This year's theme is "Celebrating Ohio's Authors," and over 100 of the state's best-known writers will be attending.
1763 Hamilton Cleves Rd., Hamilton, OH 45013
View this post on Instagram
Every year, the Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum celebrates Art and Earth Day, a special day that combines aspects of Arbor Day, Earth Day, and International Sculpture Day. Some of the activities available this year include bird and tree walks, a student art walk featuring works from the students at the University of Cincinnati, and a lively Happy Hour at the Grand Pavilion. Come take in some of the most impressive natural and manmade sights that Cincinnati has to offer from 9 am to 5 pm April 23.
100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202
The 2022 Cincy on Tap Festival will take place at the Great American Ball Park 1–4 pm April 9. This event gathers over 60 local breweries for an unforgettable afternoon of beer tasting and fun. Many of the area's best food trucks will also be serving food on-site, and local cover bands will be playing live during the entire event. Tickets start at $50 and include up to 30 4-ounce samples of premium beers made by local breweries, as well as a complimentary ticket to the Reds vs. Cardinals baseball game happening on April 24 at the ballpark. This is a 21+ event, so be sure to bring your ID on the big day!
Which of these Ohio spring events will you be attending in the coming weeks?