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    Lumberjaxe Alley Axe Throwing

    3.0 (1 review)

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    I have been to Goodyear's Big Barn twice in my life. Once was for a wedding anniversary and the…read moreother was for a wedding and reception. Yesterday, I attended a lovely cowboy/cowgirl wedding ceremony in the field at this farm. After the wedding, we had a reception in the barn and we took a tour of the farm. It was known there would be lots of kids of all ages at this wedding, so that influenced the decision to have it at this venue. After the wedding, the kids each got to ride ponies, a cart pulled by ponies, a non-hay ride, and they got to visit the lots of animals in the barns and fields. They have two elk, several reindeer, pigs, goats, chickens, turkeys, emus, rabbits, cats, horses, donkeys, a camel named Charlie, and a mule, to name a few animals. This is a petting farm, so the kids get to pet all the animals. There were three farm workers assisting with all the kids. This place is pretty huge. The people who like to dance stayed in the barn dancing. The people who like to drink stayed in the barn drinking. The kids and adults that never grew up played baseball and football outside. The smokers had their own little place too. This place has a little something for everyone. Fans take the place of air conditioning and at times, it was actually much cooler outside in the shade and breeze, even on the hot 80 degree day. Recommend if you're country.

    From the owner: A third generation working family farm allowing our animals to assist in educational & recreational…read moreneeds for your children, be it your school, church, or family. Groups of all types come to the farm for one or a combination of our many different entertainments.

    Gardenview Horticultural Park

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    There is love in this garden and it's palpable. My elderly mom's spirits are lifted with every…read morebloom, all the small little bitty flowers as well as the large ones. You can hear her continually say "oh how beautiful". Just being a witness to how alive she becomes here makes me very happy. They work very hard weeding the grounds and it's hard work. In this trip we met one of the seasonal workers. She collected our entry fee of $5 each and asked us if we have visited in the past. Very nice young person. They are looking for volunteers and it would be s nice place for someone to de-stress and get their hands a little dirty. Also, gardening does burn calories. Every season you will see new plants and flowers coming up. It's not your perfectly polished garden, but it's your rough work in progress labor of love. You will always see the groundskeepers, seasonal workers and volunteers working hard there.

    Wow. What a hidden gem. This place is gorgeous…read more I recently visited the Strongsville Gardenview Horticultural Park and was blown away by its beauty and tranquility. The park is well-maintained and the variety of plants and flowers is truly stunning. I enjoyed walking through the different gardens, each with its own unique character and charm. They just opened on April 1st for the season so not everything was in bloom (obviously) but my minds eye could imagine if. What impressed me the most was the attention to detail and the dedication of the staff to ensure that everything was in pristine condition. I could tell that they take great pride in their work and it definitely shows. Overall, I highly recommend visiting the Strongsville Gardenview Horticultural Park. It's a peaceful oasis in the middle of the city and a true gem for nature lovers. Five stars all around!

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    I go to the Weymouth Country Club pool with my friend who belongs there when I have some free time…read moreand it is warm out. The pool is nice to be at but it tends to be very family friendly. I don't mind loud kids much, but if you prefer a pool that is mainly adults, I would look elsewhere. The pool is also right by the golf course if you like golfing. I personally haven't tried the food there but they have a bar at the pool with servers that come bring your food to you if you ordered something. Overall, Weymouth Country Club seems like a nice place to belong to and I enjoy tanning and swimming at their pool.

    Visited Weymouth Country Club several times in the last few years. My daughter had her Homecoming…read moreand Prom dances here and we attended a fundraiser recently. The venue is nice, if not a little pricey. There is plenty of parking and there is a beautiful golf course out back. The food is okay and that is primarily what this review is about. We had their pizza, which is okay. My daughter thought the food was average. We've had many of their appetizers, which are pretty tasty. But something my wife ate made her sick for a day. Not sure what it was because we ate many different things. The service was friendly, but the refilling of the buffets could have been faster since there were several empty trays and no one was changing them. The location is nice and the building is well maintained. There's plenty of room inside and the view is nice when you look towards the golf course. Some of the people I was chatting with that frequently host fundraisers have moved their fundraisers to other venues due to the high cost and average to below average food quality.

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