
Alas, summer is with us but a short time each year. Fortunately, Cutler Real Estate and LoLo share the gifts that keep on giving. Each month we team up to feature a selection of free offers spotlighting the wonderful assortment of goods and services available from local vendors in Northeast Ohio, Columbus, and Cincinnati.
Grab lunch or satisfy your sweet tooth with delicious treats on the list for August. Each offer is good for 60 days, so have fun exploring the great small businesses in our area.
708 S. Main St., North Canton, OH 44720
3769 Manchester Rd., Akron, OH 44319
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Is there ever a bad time for ice cream? Indulge in your favorite flavor or sample a new one with a free scoop from Pav's Creamery.
Yes, there really was a "Pav." When Bill and Claire Micochero bought the business from founder Robert Pavlik, customers flocked to Pav's for the signature fried chicken and homemade custard. Bill and Claire later sold the business to their daughter Michelle, who remade Pav's into the Cadillac of ice cream shops. Specialties include ice cream sandwiches, custard cakes, and "adult" milkshakes. Visit the website to place carry-out orders for pints, cakes, ice cream sandwiches, and Pav's DIY Sundae Survival Pack.
North Canton: 330.472.3348
Daily Noon - 9 p.m.
Akron: 330.644.8524
Daily Noon - 9 p.m. (February through November)
4773 Glendale Milford Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45242
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Writer Marie Williams Johnstone once said, "Cupcakes are sweet, and even sweeter when shared." Treat a friend or family member with two free cupcakes from Abby Girl Sweets.
Little girls and cupcakes are made from "sugar and spice and everything nice." Just ask Nathan and Andrea Thompson, who named their cupcake shop after their daughter, affectionately known as "Abby Girl." Every cupcake and cheesecake is made fresh from scratch, using high-quality ingredients such as pure cane sugar, sweet cream butter, and cocoa. Each week there is a new featured cupcake flavor to go along with the 18 daily options, including Carrot Spice and Cinnamon Bun. Four cheesecake flavors are offered in convenient cupcake-sized portions. Abby Girl has two other locations in downtown Cincinnati and Eastgate.
513.335.0898
Weekdays 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
3296 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43202
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Whether you're working, running errands, or wrangling kids, your days are spent on the go. Pick up a free sandwich or wrap from Corner Stone Deli & Cafe for a portable lunch that goes wherever you do.
"Fast food, but not junk food." That's the slogan of Corner Stone Deli & Cafe, a casual restaurant just minutes from the OSU campus serving food that's made-to-order from fresh ingredients. Corner Stone's truly eclectic menu includes an extensive selection of hot and cold sandwiches and wraps along with breakfast items, sushi, rice bowls, and seafood entrées. Vegetarians will appreciate options such as the Portobello melt and the Herbivore, a sandwich with tofu, sunflower seeds, onions, banana peppers, mixed greens, and hot sauce served on your choice of bread or bagel. Bubble tea with a cookie or brownie makes a nice mid-afternoon snack. Order online or use the handy app for carry-out or delivery.
614.267.3354
Daily 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. (Delivery 11 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.)
How do you get to participate in our LoLo Gifts program? Ask and you shall receive! Yes, it's just that easy. Simply contact your Cutler Real Estate agent to sign up, and each month you'll receive notification of the current offerings.
There's no charge to join the program, so what are you waiting for? Contact your Cutler Real Estate agent now!

It's summertime and the livin' is easy, especially when enjoying free gifts from top local vendors. Cutler Real Estate and LoLo Gifts are excited to present this month's special treats.
Northeast Ohio, Columbus, and Cincinnati are rich in restaurants, shops, and services that make an area a great place to live. Our agents at Cutler Real Estate have teamed up with LoLo Gifts to offer this monthly program showcasing the best local businesses.
Cincinnati: Wrap, Juice or Smoothie
32 Erie St. S., Massillon, OH 44646
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Want a quick and satisfying meal on the go? Pick up a tasty meal replacement shake from Healthalicious. Choose from dozens of mouthwatering flavors such as cherry cordial, banana nut muffin, and Fruity Pebbles.
You'll have a whole new concept of nutrition after a visit to Healthalicious. The smoothie and juice bar offers an incredible variety of meal replacement shakes, energy drinks, and herbal teas. With more than 100 flavors to choose from, you'll find something to fit any mood or cravings.
330.556.4523
Monday - Friday 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
631 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45202
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During summer, higher temperatures and more activity often lead to lighter eating. Stay nourished and refreshed with a wrap, fresh-squeezed juice, or smoothie from Total Juice +.
For more than 20 years, family-run Total Juice + has been committed to educating the community about healthy eating. Located in downtown Cincinnati, the quick-service shop provides convenience without sacrificing quality. The menu of wraps includes vegetarian options, while juices are fresh-squeezed to order and smoothies include natural fruit with no syrup added.
513.784.1666
Monday through Friday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
75 S. Main St., Akron, OH 44308
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Who says hot dogs are just for baseball games? Stop in at the charmingly-named Stray Dog Cafe for a gourmet grilled dog (beef, turkey, or veggie) dressed up with your choice of toppings and condiments.
Since 2009, Stray Dog Cafe has been on a self-proclaimed mission to "make Akron more Akrony." Originally operated as a street cart, the business moved into a brick-and-mortar spot connected to the Main Library in October 2017. Not a fan of hot dogs? Go with a panini, hot sandwich, wrap, or one of the all-day breakfast items. A wrap with a bottle of water and chips or fruit for $5 is one "Doggie Bag" you'll be happy to carry out.
330.594.5392
Monday through Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
4316 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43214
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When it comes to games, everyone's a kid at heart. Indulge your competitive spirit with a free board game rental at Tabletop Game Café. Choose from a wide range of titles for adults, kids, casual fans, and serious gamers.
At Tabletop Game Café, Life is literally a game. The shop stocks an incredible selection of classic and new board games, including recent release Half Truth, co-designed by legendary trivia champion Ken Jennings. Games can be rented by the week, and a $19 monthly membership lets you take two games at a time. If you stay and play from the collection of free games, keep up your energy with sandwiches, snacks, and drinks from the café menu. Please note that social distancing measures are being observed, including mandatory use of face masks.
614.725.0328
Tuesday through Thursday 5 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Saturday Noon - 10 p.m.
Sunday Noon - 4 p.m.

So what does it cost to enroll in LoLo Gifts? Absolutely nothing! Cutler Real Estate offers the complimentary program as a way to connect area residents with local small businesses.
Contact your Cutler Real Estate agent to get started with your free LoLo Gifts.

Let's be honest — these last few weeks have been tough on everyone.
To say that COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, has disrupted life around the world is an understatement. Within a matter of weeks, our everyday lifestyles were completely altered in unprecedented ways — so much so that the CDC recommends that all men, women, and children wear protective masks over their mouth and nose when leaving the house. This is, understandably, a scary reality for all of us, but it's an especially frightening way of life that our essential workers have to adopt.
At Cutler Real Estate, we want to support our family members, friends, neighbors, and service workers in the communities throughout Northeast Ohio in any way we can. One way that we can unite and proactively slow the spread of coronavirus is to make, wear, and donate homemade masks. You can make these masks from many items that you already have in your home. Let's go over a few ways that you can make these masks at home, why you can protect yourself by wearing them in public, and how do donate these masks and other vital medical supplies to facilities around Northeast Ohio.
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Sadly, there are thousands of confirmed coronavirus cases in Ohio. Until widespread accessibility to testing, more effective treatment options, and a better understanding of the virus itself become a reality, we need to take every opportunity we can to slow the spread. This means practicing social distancing by staying in our homes as much as possible and always wearing a protective mask whenever we leave home.
Although the virus itself is microscopic and can pass through most face coverings, the virus often attaches itself to water molecules that come out of our noses and mouths when we sneeze or cough. Many types of fabric can effectively contain most of these molecules, which means any type of face covering is better than none at all.
While officials ask that all non-medical personnel refrain from purchasing the N95 surgical masks and procedure masks so that our healthcare workers who come in contact with this virus on a daily basis have access to them, the CDC encourages all individuals to make their own face masks. Currently, JOANN fabric and craft stores across the nation have free tools, supplies, and guidance available for anyone wanting to make masks. Many other businesses and organizations around Northeast Ohio are also providing supplies to those who want to join the effort and support the community.
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There are two ways that you can make a homemade mask, the first of which is to sew one. Here are the abridged UH-approved steps to make your own (full directions and materials needed available at this link).
An alternative way that you can make a mask is with a simple pair of scissors. While you can use any fabric on-hand, it's suggested that you use at least two layers of cotton. A bandana, old shirt, or pillowcase are good options. You can fold and tie these fabrics around your face, with or without a filter inserted into the center. You can also cut out ear holes or use ties, rubber bands, or other straps to secure it around your face.
Ideally, this fabric will completely cover your face from the bridge of your nose down underneath your chin. It shouldn't restrict your breathing or speaking, but it must be thick enough to prevent water molecules from passing through the fabric. Please also remember to refrain from touching the front of your mask as that could place your hands in contact with the virus, which you could potentially spread to other parts of your face or to others you come in contact with.
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You have the option of either disposing of your mask or washing it in the washing machine for safe reuse. If you're social distancing, you'll ideally only need to wear your mask a limited number of times throughout our quarantine. Unfortunately, our healthcare workers are constantly exposed to potentially infected patients which means their supply usage is drastically higher.
Believe it or not, healthcare workers in Ohio will use 13 N95 face masks, 14 protective gowns, and 36 pairs of medical gloves while caring for a patient in the Intensive Care Unit over a 24-hour period. As potential new coronavirus cases continue to rise, as well as the daily need for medical care not associated with the virus, our healthcare workers will need more masks than ever before.
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There are dozens of medical facilities around the area that desperately need masks. Here are a few that you can send homemade masks and other supplies to right now:
If you know of any other healthcare or frontline facilities that need masks or other vital medical supplies for their essential workers, please tell us in the comments below.

Who says you need to leave the house to immerse yourself in the wonderful art, history, and culture that Northeast Ohio has to offer? As our country enters a time of public space shutdowns and social distancing, now is the perfect opportunity to take advantage of the virtual tours hosted by many museums around Cleveland, Canton, and beyond. Settle into your favorite chair and take a journey into the wonders of these digital domains.
1001 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH 44702
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While most museums give you a glimpse into the past, the Canton Museum of Art allows digital visitors to take a look into their past by showcasing previous permanent exhibitions on their website. Over 30 of these diverse exhibits are available for online-viewing, including Crowns: Crossing into Motherhood, Scrimmage: Football in American Art from the Civil War to the Present, and Continuum: Art of the Cleveland School and Beyond, which was created in partnership with ARTneo.
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Explore the Historic Zoar Village without ever going outside. As one of the most successful communal settlements in U.S. history, Zoar Village continues to be the home of dozens of families. Their virtual tour allows you to select various homes and buildings from the village to learn more about their history.
1300 Ontario St., Cleveland, OH 44113
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One of the only public law enforcement museums in the country, the Cleveland Police Museum features 13 online exhibits showcasing Cleveland's police force over the years. This includes fascinating information about their Mounted Unit, 19th Century Policing, Prohibition, and a Fallen Officers exhibit.
11000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106
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An interesting museum located in the Allen Memorial Medical Library of the Case Western Reserve University, the Dittrick Museum of Medical History offers online exhibits for students and nonstudents alike. These photo collections, some featuring audio archives of lecture recordings, include exhibits such as Photographing Dermatology: The Collections of Dr. William Thomas Corlett.
10825 East Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44106
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Part of the Western Reserve Historical Society's Cleveland Starts Here campaign, the Digital Cleveland Starts Here virtual library and museum features over 150 years of Cleveland history as told and donated by residents over countless generations.
21000 Brookpark Road, Cleveland, OH 44135
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While the NASA station in Florida receives rave reviews, many Ohio natives forget that we have the amazing Glenn Research Center right in our backyard. This facility designs and develops innovative technology that fuels our nation's space exploration. Their convenient virtual tours are out of this world, offering a look into 10 facilities with accompanying photographs and videos of the testing labs.
Northeast Ohio contains only a small fraction of the many museums the Buckeye State has to offer. Here are a few other Ohio-based museums offering free virtual tours:
1100 Spaatz St., Dayton, OH 45431
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Dayton is home to the National Museum of the United States Air Force, the largest and oldest military aviation museum on the planet. Thankfully, you don't have to go all the way to the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base to see it up close — you can take a virtual tour of the entire museum on your computer. Each of the icons displayed in the galleries allows you to read, watch, and listen to information about each exhibit.
1665 W. 5th Ave., Columbus, OH 43212
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The Ohio Craft Museum, in collaboration with the Ohio Designer Craftsmen, is a special space showcasing exhibits and offering workshops for art lovers of all ages. They've made all of the current, past, and permanent galleries available online for crafters to browse. The current exhibit is the Found Again Quilt Exhibit, which showcases gorgeous quilt art from local Ohio quilters. Their permanent collection includes clay, fiber, glass, jewelry, metal, wood, and mixed media pieces. You can also look at all past exhibits featured in the Ohio Craft Museum dating back to 2008.
953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45202
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The Cincinnati Art Museum has digitalized its permanent collection to share with the world. So far, over 67,000 works of art are featured in their virtual museum. This is an exciting tour for art lovers because, although not every item on display in the physical museum has been uploaded online, many of the pieces on the website are no longer available to view inside the museum.
For a trip around the country without leaving your couch, check out virtual tours of these famous United States museums:
10 St. & Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, D.C., 20560
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Dive into the National Museum of Natural History and go room-to-room, viewing current and past exhibits like Last American Dinosaurs, Eternal Life in Ancient Egypt, and the Smithsonian Marine Ecosystems.
1000 5th Ave., New York, NY 10028
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The Met is world-famous, and you don't have to leave home to see why. Experience the museum online via their Open Access initiative, which allows you to explore over 400,000 images created over the last 5,000 years.
205 S. Whiting St. Suite 254, Alexandria, VA 22304
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The National Women's History Museum offers nearly 30 interactive online exhibits charting the great moments in the history of women in the United States.
Which is your favorite national or international museum to tour virtually? Let us know in the comments below!

Whether you're catching up with good friends or enjoying a family get-together, a leisurely brunch is the perfect setting. Sweet or savory? Coffee or mimosas? No problem. Brunch menus feature something to satisfy all tastes.
Plan your next weekend (or weekday—we won't judge) brunch at one of these great spots around Canton.
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Brunch and waffles go together like—well, eggs and bacon. Cultured Coffee & Waffles in downtown Canton has the waffle of your dreams, along with several you haven't even dared to imagine. Oreo Cheesecake, Reese's Peanutbutta and Banana Bomb are self-explanatory. If you're feeling adventurous, try the Mexican Street Waffle with cane sugar, cinnamon, and cream cheese icing, or the Scout Waffle prepared s'mores-style. Cultured Coffee also has classic chicken and waffles along with savory stuffed waffles such as grilled cheese and pizza. Hours are 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sunday, but the menu is served all day long so brunch is whatever time you choose.
1649 N. Main St., North Canton 44720
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The name of Twisted Citrus promises something fresh and fun, and they don't disappoint. Spaghetti for brunch? Hangover Pasta includes bacon, parmesan, spinach, fresh basil, and a poached egg. Eggs Benedict comes in half-a-dozen varieties, such as Benny en Fuego with jalapeño corn cakes, chorizo, pepper jack cheese, and sriracha hollandaise. Breakfast sandwiches go beyond the Egg McMuffin with options like Ballpark Buster with sausage, bacon, eggs, American and Provolone cheese, and stone-ground mustard on a pretzel bun. Twisted Citrus is open 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Sunday.
4320 Everhard Road NW, Canton 44718
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The warm, rustic ambiance of Burntwood Tavern at Belden Village is so inviting that you may find yourself staying through to dinner. Reclaimed barn wood and a pounded copper-topped bar create a genuine tavern feel. The extensive brunch menu features traditional breakfast dishes along with sandwiches, salads, and entrées such as lobster ravioli. In the mood for variety? Choose several of the small-plate starters like Tavern tater tots and smoked brisket tacos. Brunch is served every weekend from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
229 Cleveland Ave., Canton 44702
George's Lounge has been a beloved staple of Canton's Arts District since 1959. The regular menu includes hearty "geormet" burgers and hand-cut fries and chips with a number of tasty toppings and sauces, but on Saturday between 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., some delicious brunch specials join the party. George's beer cheese Benedict and fresh-baked maple biscuits with homemade sausage gravy are just two of the dishes to choose from. Throw in live music from noon - 2 p.m. and George's is THE place to be on Saturdays.
5075 Dressler Road NW, Canton 44718
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When you visit the website of First Watch, you're greeted with the words, "Whether you want breakfast for lunch or lunch for breakfast, we're here for you." Can brunch be described more perfectly? First Watch has a culinary philosophy of satisfying healthy and indulgent cravings equally well. The former includes whole-grain avocado toast and fruit-topped coconut milk chia seed pudding, while more decadent choices might be Floridian brioche French toast and the Works omelet with ham, bacon, sausage, mushrooms, onions, tomatoes, and Cheddar and Monterey jack cheeses. First Watch is open 7 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. daily except Thanksgiving and Christmas.
4593 Belden Village St. NW, Canton 44718
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While Crêpe Break is relatively new to Canton's restaurant scene, they've already attracted plenty of fans with their brunch-on-the-go concept. If you're unfamiliar with crêpes (and doesn't everything sound more elegant with a French name?), they're delicate, pancake-like vessels that can be rolled and filled with any number of ingredients. All crêpes at Crêpe Break are made to order and served in a paper cone for easy portability. Choose from breakfast, savory, sweet, salad, or build-your-own crêpes. Grand crêpier Shelley Shertzer-Grabill has named her signature flavors after her grandchildren. Hours are 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sunday.
707 S. Main St., North Canton 44720
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When it comes to food, "old-fashioned" means comforting and reliable, and that's exactly what you get at Susanna's Olde-Fashioned Dining. Their eggs Benedict is praised by many as the best in town, while others go for the variety of French toast flavors, such as sweet peach and banana split. A different type of quiche is offered each day, and friendly servers will treat you just like family. Susanna's is open from 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday, and 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sunday.
220 Market Ave. S., Suite 110, Canton 44702
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Even if you're not hungry when you walk in the door at Hazel and Rye, the mouth-watering aroma of their fresh artisanal baked goods will quickly whet your appetite. Owners Emily Welk and Mike Moegling truly embrace the concept of family-owned and operated, treating each customer as part of their extended family. Along with the aforementioned baked goods, Hazel and Rye offers a selection of made-to-order sandwiches, salads, and wraps. Need bagels or muffins for a work meeting or at-home brunch? Special orders are welcome. Hazel and Rye is open weekdays from 8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
1900 Tuscarawas St. W., Canton 44708
One happy customer described a visit to Lindsey's Restaurant as "a great cozy feeling as if I just woke up and went over to my grandmother's for breakfast." That's exactly the experience this comfortable, unpretentious place wants to provide. Customers become regulars thanks to the consistent quality of home-cooked favorites such as biscuits and gravy and the breakfast casserole with eggs, hash browns, cheese, onions, peppers, and ham. Lindsay's doors are open from 6 a.m. - 8 p.m. weekdays, 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday, and 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sunday. Breakfast is served all day.
1407 Whipple Ave. NW, Canton 44708
The Promenade at Michael D's is a diner's dream comprised of a sports bar, grille, café, and pizzeria in a single block. It's always time for brunch at The Café at Michael D's, which serves breakfast and lunch favorites, including Stewie's homemade soup, in a relaxed, low-key setting. Manager Sophie Capuano owned the restaurant in its original incarnation as the Whipple Café. As a result, she has formed friendly relationships with the regulars, creating a "Customer of the Month" award with 30 days of free meals. Do you need any more incentive to stop in? Hours are 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. daily.
Did we miss your favorite brunch spot? Tell us about it!