In preparing to dedicate the June/July print edition to the 175th Anniversary of Cambridge City, we have asked business owners in the town to help sponsor the next edition by placing an ad.
So far, we have two new advertisers….let us introduce them to you:
Lumpy's Cafe
Lumpy’s Cafe…
has been a well known landmark in Cambridge City for decades. Under the management now of Nancy and George Todd, it is a warm and welcoming place with yummy food. Today we enjoyed a fruit plate with tuna salad and cottage cheese, very reasonably priced. The fruit tasted so fresh and my daughter’s hamburger ..well she gave it a big thumbs up!
At Lumpy’s it is like stepping back into a time when everyone knew you and your family …a place where you could touch base with friends and catch up on the latest news. It is a family operated and locally owned place that we hope everyone will enjoy (if you haven’t already). You will be glad, as we were, that you did.
Undiscovered Treasures…
Undiscovered Treasures
in Cambridge City, is only two weeks old, celebrating their Grand Opening today. As you cross the bridge into Cambridge it sits directly to your left. Vicky Alexander, owner and operator of the store offers a wide variety of gently used clothing, accessories and many other unique items. If we had only had time to shop! But we will be back because we love this kind of store and look forward to seeing what new things are there each time we go. Take a ride to Cambridge and check them out.
If you would like to advertise your business with GoWayneCounty.com either online or in print click on Advertise and see how!
We are looking forward to covering the 175th anniversary in our next print edition and online at GoWayneCounty.com. Keep checking back on the latest news as well as a rundown of events for the great celebration!
Karole Passmore is a freelance writer who enjoys writing articles and short stories, interviewing local people, and researching non-fiction subject matter– preferably historical. Graduate of RHS, Ivy Tech Richmond, and Earlham College– with a major in History, Karole has spent most of her life in Wayne County and enjoys the quaint atmosphere of a small town.
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