What better place for your family to call home than the neighborhood that has been named "Community of the Year" for two of the last three years in the Greater Cleveland area. Call's Farm is located in Stow, Ohio. Living in Stow, you'll enjoy superior schools and a quiet family-friendly community, as well as all of the perks of nearby metropolitan cities, like shopping, dining, and cultural activities.
Conveniently located close to both downtown Cleveland and Akron, Stow offers families plenty to do. Take in a show at The Children's Ballet Theater. Enjoy shopping at the nearby Rolling Acres Mall. Or visit one of the community or neighborhood parks, where you can participate in golf, swimming, fishing, and a host of other activities. Stow Community Bus Trips are also a popular among residents, as they are an interesting, inexpensive way to explore places like the Ohio State Fair and the Dayton Wright Brothers Bike Shop. Whatever you choose, there's sure to be something for everyone.
Call's Farm is an integral part of this rich community. With it's central location, wooded home sites, walkable, well-lit neighborhood streets, and the Village Green, which includes open fields and picnic areas, you won't find a more perfect community for your family to settle down in.
Stow, Ohio, is centrally located near both downtown Cleveland and Akron, Ohio. Because of it's proximity to these major metropolitan areas, it attracts a diverse population, and as such, is host to a wide variety of cultural and recreational activities.
This area offers many great places to shop. You'll find all of the high fashions at Rolling Acres Mall, Summit Mall, Richland Mall, and Chapel Hill Mall.
There's always something to do in Stow and the surrounding areas. Explore and enjoy one of the four community parks and six neighborhood parks in the Stow system. Participate in golf, swimming, little league, racquetball, boating, fishing, and water and snow skiing. Or get your family involved in tennis, softball, basketball, dancing, body sculpting, and aerobics. The Harold Welch Nature Center is another option for recreation and has Sunday afternoon programs year-round for the public, including hikes and nature-related presentations. And Stow Community Bus Trips allow residents and their guests to enjoy interesting and inexpensive tours year-round to places like the Dayton Wright Brothers Bike Shop, the Ohio State Fair, and the Wilds.
There are many options for medical care in the Stow health system, including Akron General Medical Center, Children's Medical Center of Akron, Summit Health Systems Hospital, and Cuyahoga Falls General Hospital. Akron General was recently named one of the Top 50 Hospitals in the country in multiple disciplines.
Many different areas of entertainment exist in and around Stow. Attend one of the semi-annual dazzling performances by the Children's Ballet Theatre based in Stow, or visit one of the many unique eating establishments scattered throughout the city. In the summer, don't miss the Stow Pride Festival over the week of July 4th, which includes many live concerts, a parade, carnival, car show, and pancake breakfast.
Located just 37 miles from Cleveland, 11 miles from Akron, and close to the Ohio Turnpike (I-80), SR 59, and SR 91, travel into and out of the Stow area is easy.
The local school district-Stow-Monroe Falls Public Schools, is a fine district that includes Fishcreek Elementary-grades K-4 (330-689-5460); Kimpton Middle School-grades 7 and 8 (330-689-5288); Lakeview Intermediate School-grades 5 and 6 (330-689-5250; and Stow-Monroe Falls High School (330-689-5300).
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