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Happy Halloween!

Hope Everyone Has a Safe Halloween with Delightful Treats and No Tricks!

Charming Brookville Bungalow

Looking for “Tiny Home” living?  This newly remodeled house is just over 650 sq. ft. with two bedrooms and one bathrooms.  It has the perfect sized yard at .36 acres and is a bit of a country living!  All appliances are included, this house is ready to be someones home!  All new laminate flooring throughout the whole house gives it a classy feel.  There is a tank-less water heater to ensure that the hot water does not “run out,” along with all the new plumbing!  Do not miss out on this home!!

Things to do in Tipp City!

Things to do in Tipp City include a few of the top places to go in our region, including Charleston Falls Preserve, Kyle Park, and Honey Creek Preserve.  Charleston Falls Preserve is over 216 acres of prairie and forests with nearly 4 miles of trails.  It is perfect to hike and see wildlife!  There is also a beautiful waterfall!  Kyle Park is one of the newest community parks in Tipp City.  It is approximately 280 acres with a dog park and horse trails!  Honey Creek Preserve has over 200 acres of prairie, wetlands and woodlands.  There is a 1-mile trail through each unique ecosystem.  On the west side of Honey Creek is a  4 mile bridle trail.  This is a great site to trail ride, bird watch, cross-country ski, hike and fish.

Renaissance Festival

This weekend is the LAST weekend of the Renaissance Festival!  Everyone should go for the last weekend and enjoy all they have!  The park is endless and everyone will find something they like.  If you really want to get into character they have themed weekends to help you think of something to wear!  The last weekend is “trick or treats” so get creative and enjoy the Renaissance Festival on their last weekend!!

 

Beautiful Trail in Wilmington

Luther Warren Peace Path (1.2 mi, paved, 10 feet wide)

Enjoy a wooded canopy as you walk this beautiful trail, the first to be built in the City (in 1999).  The “Peace Path” as it is known locally crosses two bridges including a covered bridge built by Eagle Scout Jonah Hein and named after local naturalist Dr. Nathan Hale.  The second bridge was named after E.E. McKibben, a long-time trail advocate who was instrumental in building this trail.  It was resurfaced with the addition of handrails as the Eagle Scout service project of Micah Hein.  The Luther Warren Peace Path is almost completely level and accommodating to wheelchair, scooter or stroller users.