Reflections: April news from years past
I found some interesting information in past newspapers describing events happening in Morrow County.
For instance, in the Marion-Independent April 11, 1895, there is an item titled “An Interesting Fact,” that declares “Morrow County has a three-tailed calf, so the Sentinel says, and its of the Jersey variety. We suppose it will be carefully cared for and saved as a drawing card for the Morrow County Fair.”
Then the editorial comment, “Why, sure, and it is expected that the editor of the Independent and all other Marion people will be drawn to Mt. Gilead by that same attraction. Do not forget the date Oct. 1-4.”
When brewers from small breweries get together these days, the conversation almost always turns to something now familiar: how to get more beer into cans for takeout sales. The topic is bizarre (you might even say uncanny) for some brewers, especially those who had little or no interest in canning their beer before the COVID-19 pandemic.
But times have changed oh, how they ve changed and canning beer for to-go sales, wholesale distribution and even home delivery is now paramount to staying in business, since social distancing requirements prevent taprooms from seating at full capacity and since a good percentage of potential customers will likely choose to remain at home for many more months.