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Canton OH Day Planner.
Minority Heath Fair
Greater Stark County Urban League will host a free minority heath fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Southest Community Center at 1400 Sherrick Rd SE, Canton OH 44707.
Sign Comedy
Keith Wann's American Sign Language Comedy Tour will stop at Kent State University Stark Campus on Saturday. The show, presented in sign language and voice-interpreted, features popular deaf-community Keith Wann and Crom Saunders. The show begins at 7pm in the Main Hall auditorium on the campus at 6000 Frank Ave NW. Tickets re $20 in advance or $25 at the door.
Brought to you by DeborahWilson, Cutler Real Estate
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First Time Home buyers purchase your Canton Oh, Stark County home and get your $8000.00 tax credit today. We hear about the tax credit all the time, but do we really know what it means? Check out this YouTube video from the National Association of Home Builders for the 411 lowdown on the tax credit.
For additional information, email me at dwilson@cutlerhomes.com.
This information is brought to you by Deborah Wilson with Cutler Real Estate
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Canton Market Report - March 2009
Currently there are 90 houses for sale in Canton City.
The Average List Price - $59,135.
Pending - 38 homes are pending and under contract.
Average List Price - $41,629.
Average Days on Market - 61.
Sold - 63 homes sold in Canton.
Average List Price - $26,853.
Average Sold Price - $23,054.
Average Days on Market - 56.
% of List Price - 85.85%.
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Easter Sunday is a very special day for Christians. Jesus died to take away our sins, but on the third he arose with all power and glory. Hallelujah!
Happy Resurection Day to all!
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Kimono as art, the landscapes of Itchiku Kubota
Several of us from my office at Cutler Real Estate went downtown to the Canton Museum of Art to see the internationally acclaimed work of artist Itchiku Kubota, who used silk kimono as his canvas. The exhibition of 40 oversized kimono depicting the changing seasons was incredible. After seeing the exhibit in Japan, Ambassador W.R. Timken and Jack Timken of the Timken company worked three years to bring the exhibit to Canton. Can you imagine. Not Cleveland, or New York, but Canton Ohio. The Kimono was painstakingly made by hand. Similar to tie dye and embroidery, but kicked up to notched unknown. I can't even describe the beauty of it.
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