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Now through the end of October, Bunker Hill Golf Course will serve more than 3,000 partiers its delicious, customizable clambake
In Carousel, Nettie laments that she shouldn’t have eaten “those last four dozen clams.” In Rogers and Hammerstein’s world, clambakes included codfish chowder cooked in iron kettles with salted pork and red-hot lobsters. But the most important thing about the “Real Nice Clambake” was that “we all had a real good...
Read MoreHere’s what Blue Heron Brewery is packing its wildly popular feast in a glass with this summer
Thomas Haynes Bayly observed in his 1844 poem, Isle of Beauty, that absence makes the heart grow fonder. Many patrons of Medina’s Blue Heron Brewery have discovered, 180 years later, that absence also can make the appetite grow fonder—in this case a hunger and thirst—for the brewpub’s spectacular Hail Mary Bloody...
Read MoreIt didn’t happen overnight, but with painstaking attention to detail and the goal of continuing to be the best, Bunker Hill Golf Course has become the one course to play
The 18th hole at Bunker Hill Golf Course in Medina is one of Northeast Ohio’s most compelling finishing holes, says General Manager Chad Gibson. Until recently, however, that wasn’t the hole story. The reconstruction last year of the 18th hole was a part of Bunker Hill’s ongoing improvement plan to enhance its players’ golfing...
Read MoreBlue Heron Brewery is amping up the entertainment factor with special events
Some may opine that the ideal thing to pair with a mug of one of Blue Heron Brewery’s award-winning beers may be a delicious appetizer, burger or entrée from the popular brewpub’s eclectic menu. Others may argue that an evening of uproarious laughter with a group of friends is the perfect complement to a couple cold ones. You can enjoy...
Read MoreWith so many insurance coverage options available, it can be hard to know which one is right for you
By the time she donned her mustang green Strongsville High School graduation gown and received her diploma, Brittany Hoyas had already worked in the insurance business for several years. “I was 15 when I started working around the office doing filing and basic administrative work,” Brittany recalls. “My plan was to go to law school, but...
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