If you have not yet been here you should plan a visit! This was the original home of the Wright family and has welcomed many other luminaries including Charles Lindbergh, Henry Ford, and Thomas Edison. The tour of both will begin at Carillon Historical Park in Dayton then bring you to Hawthorn Hill in Oakwood via shuttle van. There is much history to see between these two places!
There are many different personalities and characters out there. The same goes for those in real estate. When looking for someone to help sell your home or help you find the right home it is important to trust them. There will be a lot of information given to them and they will be with you until the end of your buying or selling experience. They are there to make it as smooth as possible for you. There are many homes that realtors know of that are not advertised, they will find these for you if they fit your interests. The realtor is there to be the cushion between clients. They are experienced negotiators. They are also an extra set of eyes that can help point out potential problems with a house that is on the top of your list. To find the right realtor for you make sure to get referrals and check references. Make sure that you will see all properties with them and not only ones that will make them the most money. Interview the agents that you are most interested in. Always be sure to use common sense and be skeptical. You will find the right agent for you!
Breweries are EVERYWHERE in Ohio! I wanted to take a small trip with part of my little family (My boyfriend and dog) and we decided to go to Columbus. The first night we are staying at BrewDog’s DogHouse Hotel and Brewery! I am so excited to tour this brewery and the 6,000 sq ft craft beer museum that is inside! There are many other breweries around, if you are trying to find one near you click the OHIO BREWERIES image below.
Given the month it is we should not only BE thankful, but we should SHOW IT! I would like to thank veteran’s for everything they do and go through. I don’t know any veterans personally, but I did come across this article and it gave me many ways to show my gratitude anyway. I am not in the position to help in some of these ways, but I can write a check! I also love to shop, so I plan on finding a veteran-owned business in the near future! If you are able to help in any way it will not go unappreciated!  #ThankfulThursday
One way to help is to get involved in volunteering. There are many different areas for volunteering like mentoring a young person, visiting someone in a hospital, working on community projects, or working in a charity shop.
Another way is to support local businesses by telling friends and family about your favorite one, follow them on social media, and / or leave positive reviews. Anything helps, even a small gesture can go a long way!
Donating is always a good way to help out. Go around your house and find the things that you have been thinking about getting rid of or things that you have always thought caused clutter and take them to charity shops. There is also the option to donate money. There are many organizations that accept money donations. Blood donation is also an option for those that can.
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