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Mutton Hill Monday

Presented by Summit County Historical Society at Perkins Stone Mansion, Akron OH

Aug 07 2017
Mutton Hill Monday

Join us for herding demonstrations with border collies on select Mondays on Mutton Hill. Free and open for all ages.

A flock of sheep took up residence at the Perkins Stone Mansion in May for a second consecutive summer, from The Spicy Lamb Farm in Peninsula. Herding demos are held on select Wednesdays with border collies.   The dogs are owned and trained by Edie Steiner, who has competed in stock dog trials for more than 10 years. Three dogs, “Mobido,” “Rudy” and “Lincoln” have received awards for demonstrating handler excellence.

The property is owned and maintained as a historic house museum by the Summit County Historical Society. “Mutton Hill” is the name that residents of 19th century Akron gave to this 150-acre farm. John Brown was employed by Perkins to tend the flock of 1,300 Merino sheep that was known as one of the finest flocks in Ohio. Brown lived with his family in the 2-room house at Diagonal and Copley Roads, and traveled to Europe to promote the wool business.

ADMISSION INFO

The event is free and open to public.  No reservations are required.

Phone: 330-535-1120

Website: http://www.SummitHistory.org

INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*

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Through August, the grounds of the Perkins Mansion will be open free to the public Monday-Saturday, 9:00am – 4:00pm; and 12:00pm – 4:00pm on Sundays.

* Event durations (if noted) are approximate. Please check with the presenting organization or venue to confirm start times and duration.

LOCATION

Perkins Stone Mansion

550 Copley Road, Akron, OH 44320

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