Tippecanoe Gazette

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They Came for the Story, Stayed for the Magic

Contributed by Tasha Weaver, DTCP Executive Director

The first weekend in December, it felt like stepping into the pages of a holiday storybook. On Friday evening, Main Street transformed into a scene straight out of a movie. The beautiful Hagemeyer Homestead horses, elegantly dressed and pulling their twinkling, lit wagon, carried groups of bundled-up families and friends up and down Main Street. We strolled through the stores, taking in the festive displays and finding treasures that were as unique as the people they were meant for. I found gifts for out-of-town friends—little pieces of Tipp City that I knew they’d love—and, of course, my daughter couldn’t resist a boutique treat for herself. As the evening wound down, we grabbed a delicious Hot Shot brown bag dinner from Bodega and headed home, hearts full of the magic of downtown Tipp City.

But the magic didn’t stop there. Saturday’s Tippecanoe and Christmas Too deepened the sense of wonder. I had never experienced the home tour before and wasn’t sure what to expect. Each home on North Third Street was a story brought to life, beautifully decorated for the season with incredible care and creativity. The homeowners, with just six weeks to prepare, opened their doors and their hearts. They invited us into spaces filled with history, charm, and a unique holiday spirit. Adding to the enchantment, we were allowed a rare glimpse into the second story of the historic Burwell Building. Built in 1880, this stunning structure was once home to Ralph Burwell, a gifted artist and photographer. With its soaring ceilings, intricate details, and light streaming through a central skylight, the space is breathtaking. These stories connect us to the heart of Tipp City’s history, reminding us of the lives and creativity that have shaped our downtown.

If you didn’t get the chance to attend this year, you missed a holiday experience straight out of a storybook. The day began at the Hotel Gallery Community Room, where the cozy Cookie Chalet welcomed guests with festive treats, instantly setting the mood for a day filled with warmth and cheer. The festive entertainers throughout the tour helped keep the atmosphere fun and lively. A surprise from Gardens Alive came in the form of mini spruce trees, a last-minute gift that brought unexpected joy to so many attendees.

The event was a true testament to teamwork and community spirit. Our incredible volunteers, guided by an incredible leadership team, worked behind the scenes to ensure everything flowed seamlessly. The Tippecanoe Historical Society added depth to the experience with their detailed storyboards, offering a window into the rich history of the homes and our town.

The display room at Mauk Cabinets by Design provided the perfect backdrop for the 11 raffle baskets, while Santa was in the house for a memorable photo opportunity. It was a warm and welcoming spot where attendees could take a break, chat about the beautiful homes and stops on the tour, and soak in the festive atmosphere. Shari, who traveled from Ottoville, Ohio, said, "My friend told me about the home tour, and I just had to come and check it out. I loved it—it really put me in the Christmas spirit." Mary Ann, a Tipp City resident and long-time volunteer, shared, "I love talking to the people and learning the history. It’s wonderful to see homeowners taking pride in their historic homes."

Part of a group of dedicated volunteers who have worked on the home tour for over a decade, Mary Ann’s passion for Tipp City’s history and charm was a great reminder that moments like these, filled with connection and community, were what made the event truly special. And, of course, our downtown merchants brought their own special touch to the weekend. Their creativity and unique offerings added so much character to the weekend events. Every element came together to create an unforgettable experience, one that perfectly captured the spirit of the season.

Looking back, it’s clear this weekend was more than just a series of events. It was about creating moments to treasure—a story written by everyone who came, whether they were volunteers, homeowners, merchants, or visitors. They came for the story, and they stayed for the magic. And that magic, as always, is what makes Tipp City unforgettable.