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Expanded Beulah Park Article
We have posted a revised and extensive article on the history of Beulah Park, starting with a community area created by a well-known name in Grove City, repurposed to a horse racing track for many decades—and now a community park again. Many thanks to member Jim Hale for his hard work on this effort! Check it out!

Police Dogs
The Columbus Dispatch Sunday Magazine introduced Grove City’s two police dogs in 1963. Pictured is Glenn Stoll with his German Sheperd, Rusty. Lowell (Gene) Downey also had a trained dog named Prince. The dogs were mostly used in burglary investigations. The program was introduced by Police Chief E. L. Evans and were trained by the Air Force at Lockbourne AFB (Rickenbacker Port Authority).

Touring Century Village
We hope you had the chance to visit Century Village this past Saturday for our annual Heritage Celebration! We have additional opportunities for you to experience the Village, including newly added tours! Take a look at the Century Village page for more details, and keep an eye on our Events page.

Agnes A. Eyerman and Sara Swaney
Agnes A. Eyerman, a high school teacher, was the first advisor for the newly created National Honor Society at Grove City High School in 1958. Sara Swaney, in 1909, is credited with introducing a music program in Grove City’s early schools around 1909.
Heritage Celebration This Weekend
Join us 12-4 p.m., Saturday, June 8 in Fryer Park, 4185 Orders Road for our annual Heritage Celebration. Bring the family to experience a taste of everyday life in an Ohio farm community in the late 1800s through building tours and demonstrations as history comes to life among the buildings of Century Village. The Village Pickers will provide Bluegrass music on the Kegg Log House porch, and the Society will have their historical booklets and items for sale in the Black House General Store.
The event is free, and food and beverages will be available for purchase.
Hope to see you there!