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Downtown Lima Shopping Coupons for March & April

We’ve just released our Downtown Lima shopping and event flyer for March & April! In the flyer, the following great coupons from downtown shops are included.

To use the coupons, download and print the attached flyer.

Nitza’s
Half Off All Jewelry!
300 N. Main Street, 419-227-3877
www.nitzasinlima.com  

The Meeting Place
$1 Off a Mocha, Latte or Cappuccino!
220 W. Market Street, 419-222-0985
www.meetingplaceonmarket.com  

Sal’s Philly Steaks
10% Off Your Order!
312 N. Main Street, 419-225-7408
www.salsphillysteaks.com  

Alter Ego Comics
Buy volume 1 of select graphic
novels, get volume 2 FREE!
230 N. Main Street, 419-224-6700
www.alteregocomics.com  

Premier Decorating
Free 18 In Foil Balloon with $20 Purchase
116 N. West Street, 567-712-2030
www.premierdecoratingks.com  

Natural Vibez Boutique
Free Hair Flower with any Women’s Clothing Purchase!
106 E. Market Street, 419-221-1692
www.naturalvibez.net  

March & April 2010 Downtown Lima Events

Every Friday Night – Life Wine & Jazz, 5:30-8:30 pm, Civic Center City Club
Every Friday Night (except March 26) – Open Mike Night, 7-10 pm, The Meeting Place, FREE
Kewpee High School Art Invitational, through April 10, ArtSpace, FREE
Throughout March, John Rausch Art Exhibit at The Meeting Place, FREE
March 5-6, 7:30 pm, Pickle’s Blues Extravaganza, Allen County Memorial Hall
March 7, 3 pm, Zoomphony, Lima Symphony, at the Civic Center
March 12-14, 19-21, times vary, the Encore Theatre presents Bus Stop
March 13, 2 pm & 7:30 pm, Lima Bean Barbershop Chorus, at the Civic Center
March 13, noon, Lima Irish Parade, Town Square, FREE
March 21, 1 pm, Annual Cultural Appreciation Festival, at the Civic Center
March 26, 7 pm, McKenzie Anderson Concert, The Meeting Place, FREE
March 27, 8 pm, Ginuwine in Concert, at the Civic Center
March 27, 7 pm, Calvary Chapel of Praise Concert, The Meeting Place, FREE
March 28, noon – 6 pm, CIAO Pasta Dinner at the Civic Center
Throughout April, Herb Vonderau Art Exhibit at The Meeting Place, FREE
April 6, 7:30 pm, The Wizard of Oz at the Civic Center
April 7,8, 7 pm, Sesame Street Live at the Civic Center
April 14, 7:30 pm, Josh Turner at the Civic Center
April 17, 7 pm, A Special Night for Special People Concert, Jim Boedicker, The Meeting Place, FREE
May 1st, Free Comic Book Day! Alter Ego Comics, FREE

Add comment March 8, 2010

Saturday, February 27th, 12 String Relief Concert

We are excited to welcome 12 String Relief on Saturday, February 27th, 7:30 pm. Free and open to the public – donations accepted to benefit Relay for Life. Relay for Life works with the American Cancer Society in the war against cancer.

Doug Adams has been singing folk songs since the 1970’s. He’s one of many current folk revivalists performing today. Merilee Ziccardi is an accomplished young musician just venturing onto the folk scene. Together, they offer a rich depth of traditional storytelling thru their blended voices and musical talents.

At The Meeting Place on Market, 220 West Market Street, downtown Lima.

Add comment February 27, 2010

Food Drive Until Friday

Veteran’s Pantry Food Drive Until Friday!

Drop off food items, personal hygiene items, or donate cash to the Veteran’s Food Pantry at The Meeting Place on Market through Friday this week.

The Veteran’s Food Pantry is a local food bank benefiting our veterans. Located in Lima’s Memorial Hall, it has seen a dramatic increase in need over the last year. They have 665 Veterans and 25 Family on Active Duty that receive food. The Meeting Place is proud to sponsor this food drive for the Veteran’s Food Pantry.

Coffee Fest kicks off a week long food drive at The Meeting Place. Anyone may drop off donations to the food pantry at The Meeting Place on Market throughout February 13th – February 20th.

Add comment February 17, 2010

Join Us for Coffee Fest!

Announcing Coffee Fest!
Benefiting the Veteran’s Food Pantry
Saturday, February 13th

All day:
* Try an unlimited variety of coffee with our Coffee Tasting Pass for $2
* Cups of coffee free to all veterans

1 pm: Coffee Pro Training—learn about the art of coffee tasting, plus learn how to brew using a French Press (the right way!)

2 pm: Coffee Frame Art—create picture frames decorated with coffee beans—open to kids and adults

3 pm: Coffee Painting—paint watercolors with coffee—open to kids and adults

Admission to all events: a donation of your choice of non-perishable food items, personal hygiene items, or money to the Veteran’s Food Pantry.

The Veteran’s Food Pantry is a local food bank benefiting our veterans. Located in Lima’s Memorial Hall, it has seen a dramatic increase in need over the last year. They have 665 Veterans and 25 Family on Active Duty that receive food. The Meeting Place is proud to sponsor this food drive for the Veteran’s Food Pantry.

Coffee Fest kicks off a week long food drive at The Meeting Place.  Anyone may drop off donations to the food pantry at The Meeting Place on Market throughout February 13th – February 20th.

At The Meeting Place on Market, 220 West Market Street, downtown Lima, Ohio

Mochas at The Meeting Place

Add comment January 27, 2010

Last Week for Marianna Hofer Art Exhibit

Don’t miss the opportunity to stop by and view the artwork of Marianna Hofer. Her “urban decay” photography has been quite a hit at The Meeting Place this month. Her exhibit ends on Thursday, Jan 28th. Don Hurless, talented Lima musician, will be displaying his artwork through the month of February. More info on his art exhibit coming soon!

About Marianna Hofer: “Around town, I’m known as ‘the only urban decay girl,’ a nickname bestowed on me by a heavy metal band who hired me as their ‘art’ photographer because, as the bass player put it, ‘we’ve seen your work, and you’re the only girl in town who does urban decay.’ Another friend said, considering both my poetry and photography, I find and record things others don’t see, or if they see them, those things might not resound with them. It’s not romantic or tragic in that classic way, just a record of a moment, a stance I learned from my father and a favorite uncle. The irony, never lost on me, is, like much in my life, I learned about language and imagination from my father and uncle, both men not given to much in the way of speech – both favored silence in the countryside of the farm or the suburban neighborhood of the city.”

“I love and delight in the Midwest, the place and people – there’s no end to the wonder and beauty, delight and melancholy. Every firefly, daylily, deer clattering across a county road, long abandoned farm house, dive bar, bad bar band, pawn shop, small town downtown, diner, well, lots of things I encounter or once encountered, make me determined to get them recorded before they vanish.”

Technical Info: The photographs were taken with one of two Minolta X-700s, one using a 50mm lens, the other a wide angle lens, on Ilford XP2 400 b&w C-41 film, using the manual setting. The photographs labeled handtinted get their color from applying traditional photo oils to them.

Photography exhibits: Juried shows at Wassenberge Arts Center, Van Wert; Lima ArtSpace, Lima; Findlay Art League, Findlay. Individual pieces at various eateries around town and Main Street Photo, Bowling Green. Solo shows: Owens Community College, Findlay; 1124 Gallery, University of Findlay; Coffee Amici, Findlay. Piecwes in Open 24: Art at the Diner; participant in TAP ArtWalks as part of Jones Buildting Artists and Bowling Green ArtWalks as one of the featured photographers at Main Street Photo.

Poetry: A Memento Sent by the World, published December 2008 by Word Press. Available locally at Main Street News or Studio 13 in the Jones Building, online at Word Press or Amazon.com. Individual poems published in various small magainzes and anthologies, including I Have My Own Name for It: Modern Poems of Ohio. Recent readings at Main Street News, December 2008; University of Findlay, February 2009; The Meeting Place on Market, Lima, August 2009.

Marianna Hofer Photography

Add comment January 26, 2010

Spend a Day Exploring Downtown Lima, Ohio

Dine, shop and play in downtown Lima – a fun, easy, inexpensive getaway any time of the year. Below we list one way to spend a day enjoying its cultural vibrancy and diversity.

Morning

The Meeting Place on Market

The Meeting Place on Market

Start out the morning with a white chocolate caramel mocha and a breakfast egg wrap at gourmet coffee house and cafe, The Meeting Place on Market. While you’re there, stroll through the restaurant and admire the artwork displayed on the walls. Each month a different local artist displays his/her original art, also available for purchase. Open M-F, 7:30 am, Saturday 9 am. Closed Sunday.

While you’re in the mood for art, stop at ArtSpace in its historic building on the Town Square. They have two art galleries that host professional art exhibits. Make sure to visit their Gallery Shop, with original, hand-crafted artist creations in glass, photography, paintings, jewelry, wood carvings, ceramics, clothing and silk design. Hours: T-F, 10 am – 5 pm, Sat, 10 am – 2 pm. Closed Sunday.

From ArtSpace, you can leave your car and walk to some beautiful shops on the Town Square. Just a block down the road at the corner of North and Main streets is Nitza’s, a women’s clothing shop housed in a gorgeous historical building. Or check out Hofeller, Hiatt & Clark, a fine men’s clothing store. Walk across the street to Alter Ego Comics, filled with comic books, action figures and collectibles. Even non-comic fans will be entertained by the variety of figures available. Continue down Main Street to Dome’s Nut Shop for a variety of candy and nuts. Cross the Main/ Market Street intersection to Natural Vibez, which has an eclectic mix of hand-made, vintage, and fair trade clothing, jewelry and gift items. Stop by Miriam’s Closet next door for some great thrift store finds.

Sal's Philly Steaks in downtown Lima

Sal's Philly Steaks

Lunch

With so many great local lunch places to choose from, deciding where to eat will be the toughest part of your day. Kewpee, a local icon with a rich history, serves arguably the best hamburgers and fries in the area. Sal’s Philly Steaks, across from the courthouse, brings the taste of Philly to downtown Lima. Or grab a sub at Joey’s on the Town Square and sit outside to people watch. For a complete list of downtown restaurants, visit downtownlimaohio.com.

Afternoon

After lunch, you might want to take a stroll to the Art Park next to Cullen Art Glass, on the corner of Main and Spring Streets. The art park was created by area students. Take a look at the antiques and stained glass artwork at Cullen Art Glass as well.

Breakfast Room in the MacDonell House

Breakfast Room in the MacDonell House

Next stop: Allen County Museum. The museum is a hidden gem, and includes the 1893 Victorian MacDonell House, log house, Shay Locomotive display, and a children’s museum. Museum docents will be more than happy to take you personally through the more exotic exhibits, such as the moving Noah’s Ark, or the John Dillinger exhibit (view some photos here). Even if you don’t have kids in tow, stroll through the Children’s museum for some interesting old-time school house displays. The museum is free, although a $5/adult donation is suggested. Hours: T-F, 1-5 pm, Sat-Sun, 1-4 pm. Closed Monday.

Spend some time strolling through the Children’s Garden, right next door to the museum. Not just for kids, the beautiful garden is maintained by volunteer master gardeners, and is a whimsical place that hosts over 30 mini-theme gardens and child-inspired works of art, with historical elements which relate to Allen County’s rich history. Open May through October, dawn to dusk. Free.

Evening

Time to slow down the pace, and enjoy a one-of-a-kind meal by chef Alisa at The Main Street Bistro. Its warm interior and gourmet food and wine will give you a second wind for the night’s entertainment.

Speaking of entertainment… take your pick for the evening. Enjoy a musical or concert at the Civic Center, a community play at Encore Theatre, the celebrated music of the Lima Symphony, or a variety of live music at downtown restaurants and bars, such as The Meeting Place on Market or the Main Street Bistro (see restaurant web sites for schedules).

The Lima Symphony

The Lima Symphony

And if you weren’t able to fit all the fun into one day, stop for a night at the WinGate Inn, a comfortable hotel in the heart of downtown Lima.

Add comment January 4, 2010

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To make a difference in your community!

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Add comment January 2, 2010

Two Free Concerts in Downtown Lima This Weekend

#limaohio – Friday night – the ONU Northernaires (with guest performances from Market Street Presb. Youth), and Saturday night – Paul Reiser!

The ONU Northernaires – In Concert!

12/18/2009 7:00PM

We are excited to again be hosting the ONU Northernaires for the Christmas season this year!

They are a talented vocal jazz group, who likes to perform a capella music, as well as all kinds of popular music and jazz.

Come on out and see their performance at The Meeting Place on Market, 220 West Market Street in downtown Lima, Ohio.
Free and open to the public.

Paul Reiser in Concert

12/19/2009 7:00PM

Paul Reiser will be playing his smooth jazz at The Meeting Place on Market on Saturday, December 19th. He is a crowd favorite! Come on out and listen – free and open to the public. At 220 West Market Street in downtown Lima, Ohio.

Paul Reiser has been a part of the Lima music scene for 60 years. His first gig was playing for dancing at Lincoln Park in the summer of 1944.
After graduating from Wittenberg University in 1949, He was a charter member in 1953 of the Lima Symphony Orchestra, playing clarinet and bass clarinet in it for 43 years. He also has been a member of the Lima Area Concert Band for over 30 years.
During this period he was also a member of various jazz bands led by Don Hurless, Ray Coleson, Brad Stauffer and the West Ohio Big Band led by Bob Loughrige and based in Celina. He presently plays saxophone in The Tune Toppers, appearing at area nursing homes and county fairs.
For “PURPLE SAXIOKE”, Paul will play a mix of jazz, blues, ballads and soul numbers. He will be playing his purple rose finish saxophone.

Add comment December 18, 2009

Buy at Local Stores, and Make a Difference In Your Community

Every dollar you spend on locally owned stores makes a difference in your community.  Your dollar is actually a vote for each store, restaurant, and entertainment outlet that you spend it at.  So make sure to spend it on places you believe enhance your community.

“For every $100 spent in locally owned independent stores, $68 returns to the community through taxes, payroll, and other expeditures.  If you spend that in a national chain, only $43 stays here.  Spend it online and nothing comes home,” states the 3/50 Project, at www.the350project.net.

The 3/50 Project is challenging every working person in America to spend $50 a month at 3 locally owned businesses.  You’ll be stimulating the local economy when you do!

Add comment December 16, 2009

Great Events & Shopping in Downtown Lima this Holiday Season

Restaurants, retail shops, and entertainment organizations have combined to provide you with some great opportunities this holiday season!

2009 Downtown Lima Holiday Events
Throughout December, various art exhibits at ArtSpace, FREE
Throughout December, Mike Huffman Art Exhibit at The Meeting Place, FREE
December 2-6 – Christmas Tree Festival at Allen County Museum
December 5th – In store signing and sketching by Thom Dahler, 10 am -1 pm at Alter Ego Comics FREE
December 5th – Downtown Holiday Festival at Civic Center, 4-7 pm, FREE
December 5th – 12 String Relief & Shawnee Alliance Choir in concert at The Meeting Place, 4 & 7 pm, FREE
December 5th – Bells, Brass & Bows at Civic Center, 8 pm
December 11, 12, 13 – ONU Holiday Spectacular at Civic Center
December 12th – Steven Mullan Concert, 7 pm, at The Meeting Place, FREE
December 15 – Oak Ridge Boys Concert at Civic Center
December 18th – ONU Northernaires, 7 pm, at The Meeting Place, FREE

Download our downtown shopping flyer to enjoy some of these great coupons:

Nitza’s
Buy 1 Piece of Jewelry, Get 1 for 50% Off!
200 N. Main Street, 419-227-3877
http://www.nitzasinlima.com/
Coupon Expires January 1, 2010

The Meeting Place on Market
$1 Off a Mocha, Latte or Cappuccino!
220 W. Market Street, 419-222-0985
http://www.meetingplaceonmarket.com
Coupon Expires January 1, 2010

Natural Vibez Boutique
Free Nag Champa Incense with Purchase
106 E. Market Street, 419-221-1692
http://www.naturalvibez.net
Coupon Expires January 1, 2010

Alter Ego Comics
Buy 1 Action Figure, Get 1 for 50% Off!
230 N. Main Street, 888-330-6198
http://www.alteregocomics.com
Coupon Expires January 1, 2010

Main Street Bistro
Free Appetizer with Entrée (Dinner only)
219 S. Main Street, 419-224-0473
http://www.main-street-bistro.com
Coupon Expires January 1, 2010

Sal’s Philly Steaks
10% Off Your Order!
312 N. Main Street, 419-225-7408
http://www.salsphillysteaks.com
Coupon Expires January 1, 2010

Add comment December 4, 2009

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