LOCAL PRODUCTION
Fridays at 8:30 PM beginning Aug. 30
Enjoy a charming city with a hometown feel
Medina-centric guests featured are Nichole Schill, community education coordinator at Medina County Park District; Andrew Dutton, the city of Medina’s community development director; Michelle Powell, founding director of Let’s Make a Difference; Craig Staufer, local artist; Brian Feron, president of Medina County Historical Society; and Arthur Ruffin, pastor and community organizer.
PBS Western Reserve (WNEO 45.1 / (WEAO 49.1)
Friday, Sept. 27, at 8:30 PM
Saturday, Sept. 28, at 1:30 AM and 6 PM
Fusion (WNEO 45.2 / (WEAO 49.2)
Thursday, Oct. 3, at 7 PM
EDUCATOR
Nichole Schill
Nichole Schill is a naturalist who shares her love of nature with her community in her role as the community education coordinator at the Medina County Park District.
REVITALIZER
Andrew Dutton
As the community development director for the city of Medina, urban planner Andrew Dutton is instrumental to the city’s revitalization efforts.
HUMANITARIAN
Michelle Powell
Inspired by her experience as a single mother of two, Michelle Powell founded the nonprofit Let’s Make a Difference to offer children a safe and nurturing space to explore and learn outside of school.
ARTIST
Craig Staufer
Craig Staufer is a well-known artist in Medina, where he can often be seen painting scenes in the city square. He is a devoted plein air artist, which involves taking your easel to a location and completing the painting in one session. Staufer also leads community painting sessions in the city square.
HISTORIAN
Brian Feron
Brian Feron is the president of the Medina County Historical Society. His passion for the history of Medina has led to the preservation of local historical landmarks.
VISIONARY
Arthur Ruffin
Arthur Ruffin is a devoted pastor and community organizer in Medina. As a champion for diversity, equity and inclusion, he has spearheaded Martin Luther King Jr. programs, Black History Month events and the city’s first official Juneteenth celebration.
Medina is a city in and the county seat of Medina County, Ohio. It lies about 33 miles south of Cleveland and 23 miles west of Akron. Medina was founded on November 30, 1818,[1] as part of the Connecticut Western Reserve. It was originally named Mecca, but an unincorporated community in Ohio already had that name, so the name was changed. — Wikipedia
Founded in 1818
Incorporated: 1835 (village)
Incorporated: 1952 (city)
Population: 26,094 (2020)
Mayor: Dennis Hanwell
Northeast Ohio Times offers you an interesting look at our region's special people and places. In this segment we visit Dan's Dogs in Medina. Dan's Dogs is renowned not just for its hotdogs served 35 different ways, but also for its full menu, homemade milkshakes and rootbeer floats. Produced in 2006.