Hurricane Helene changed their lives forever but for one weekend in January a small Ohio town kept the spirit of Christmas ...
A Christmas re-do took place in Medina for families impacted by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina last September. The natural disaster wiped out homes and businesses.
Some families in western North Carolina got a Christmas re-do this past weekend, in Ohio. On Saturday, Jan. 11, three buses ...
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Over the weekend, three buses loaded with families from the Asheville area were taken to Castle Noel in Medina, Ohio. The event was held in the downtown area which was still decorated for the holidays ...
MEDINA, Ohio (WJW) — One small town is “gifting Christmas” to another small town in need. Plans are underway to bring more than 250 victims of Hurricane Helene from North Carolina to Medina ...
Open every month but January, the Williamsburg-like town is especially delightful to visit near Christmas. Winston, Old Salem ...
Greater Akron residents encouraged to don holiday attire Saturday to help celebrate Christmas in Medina with Hurricane Helene victims.
Months after deadly Hurricane Helene made landfall, survivors are still working to pick up the pieces. Now a community here in Northeast Ohio has found a way to give them a holiday from the storm.
The people and the town in Spruce Pine, North Carolina where I am from are what I continue to think about after Hurricane Helene devastated the community this year.
We all know McAdenville does Christmas right. But Southern Living has praised one nearby North Carolina town for its holiday spirit. The magazine praised several North Carolina locations on a recent ...
Areas where Hendersonville stood out to Southern Living writers when it came to Christmas cheer included: Downtown ...