Let your imagination go wild at Clayton G. Bailey’s World of Wonders Museum exhibit and at Abbey Ann’s thrift store. Visit Heritage Farms in Peninsula, which offers year-round events and activities for the whole family. Then take a foodie adventure with Stray Dog, offering hot dog carts, cafes, a food truck and more.
Host Blue Green visits The Tea Lady, where tea time is elegant and special. Then he stops by Irie Jamaican Kitchen to talk with Chef Omar about his authentic Jamaican food. Another stop is West Hill Hardware Store, where owner Richard Tschantz shares its history during its last days. Also, urban photographer Thomas Skala shows us his love of Akron.
The spotlight shines on two iconic Akron businesses: Don Drumm Studio and January Paints and Wallpaper. Then we focus on Community Support Services, which offers preventive care, disease management and wellness support. Finally, we learn about the podcast Rubber City ReSisters, which covers women’s rights, racial inequality and much more.
Visit North Hill Veterinary Hospital, which has been in continuous operation since 1927, and Global Ties Akron, which sells products from all over the world. Eliza Beth Vild tells us about the land management approach called permaculture, and local Lego artist Todd Wolf shows us his creations, including a replica of Stan Hywet Hall.
Learn more about two local businesses that have served the Akron area for decades: 2 Live Music is a superstore that specializes in urban music, while Dontino’s Italian Restaurant serves old-world Italian cuisine to its customers. Also visit Rail N Road Hobby, which offers model train and slot car equipment and supplies. Finally, learn more about the man behind the show’s camera—host Blue Green.