
If you love classic cars, whether you are already a homeowner in our area or are shopping Mansfield homes for sale in hopes of becoming one, you'll love being in Mansfield this September. That's because Mansfield has been chosen by the Studebaker Drivers Club (SDC) to host the 55th annual SDC International Meet. The Antique Studebaker Club will also hold their 2019 International Meet in Mansfield in September. That means that Studebaker owners from all over North America and beyond will roll into town with their classic Studebakers for a week-long celebration of all things Studebaker.
The Richland County Fairgrounds is the place to be for classic car lovers from September 9th through the 14th. The fun will kick off on the 9th and 10th with the Antique Studebaker Club's 2019 International Meet, which features Studebaker vehicles built between 1913 and 1948. Owners of these antique vehicles will show them and share their history and restoration details, and patrons can also peruse the wares of the many vendors who participate in this annual event.

National Beer Day is coming up on April 7, 2019, and serves as the perfect opportunity to explore some of the great bars, pubs, and breweries in the Mansfield area.
April 7th marks the date when President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Cullen-Harrison Act, which ended Prohibition by allowing producers to begin brewing beer and making wine once more. National Beer Day celebrates the date when beer moved from speakeasies back to neighborhood bars, and the country's craft brewing scene has been growing ever since. Our REALTORS® have the inside scoop on where to celebrate National Beer Day in the Mansfield area.

Nicknamed the Heart of Ohio for good reason, Mansfield is a city teeming with Midwestern history and beauty. One local landmark, restored to its Roaring Twenties glory, has plenty of both: the Renaissance Theatre. While you're browsing Mansfield homes for sale, get to know the city and its neighborhoods a little better, starting with one of the landmarks that make our downtown district so special. Here's what you need to know about the Renaissance Theatre on Park Avenue.

The Renaissance Theatre started life as a majestic movie house called the Ohio Theater. A Clara Bow movie was the main attraction on opening night, and it thrived for its first two decades, hosting movie premieres and touring Broadway shows when it wasn't showing iconic films like The Wizard of Oz and Casablanca. In 1980, the Ohio Theater became the Renaissance Theatre, and the lights came back on after years of wear and tear. The theater still has its original seats and Grand Baroque design details, but other elements bring it into the 21st century, such as the hydraulic lift in the orchestra pit and the updated glass skywalk connecting the theater to the hotel next door.

As the shortest month of the year, it's hard not to spend all 28 days of February caught up in the love and laughter that surrounds Valentine's Day. When Cupid points his arrow towards Mansfield, the town embraces the celebration of Saint Valentine like a warm hug. As you indulge in all of the fun, romantic and special events within a short drive from Mansfield homes for sale, our REALTORS® at Haring Realty suggest that you spend a weekend finding out if you're Love/Sick at the Mansfield Playhouse!
With love comes moments of heart-stopping happiness and heartbreaking sadness. Award-winning actor and talented playwright John Cariani's popular production Love/Sick will take audiences on a journey that delves into the heartache and bliss that love brings. A typical Friday night in an alternate suburban reality sets the stage for these nine hilariously twisted short plays.

It's easy to see why Mansfield, Ohio is dubbed as the "Fun Center of Ohio." It houses an indoor wooden carousel, 33 city parks, and a number of outdoor concert venues. However, if you're looking for things to do with your children this winter, our REALTORS® are here to share details about a local attraction your children are sure to love--Little Buckeye Children's Museum.
The Little Buckeye Children's Museum features 30 different exhibits that promote hands-on learning for young children two to ten years old. It uses play exploration throughout their exhibits to encourage children to use creative, critical thinking, motor skills, and social interaction skills. These exhibits provide familiar and realistic experiences.