2011 Miracle Yearbook

IN TOWN Many students find Cedarville's quaint,small-town feel appealing,though their hometown background is varied. Whether living on or off campus, students appreciated the quiet, homey atmosphere. Some found Cedarville a great place for biking or just going for a walk. Others enjoyed town festivities like parades and fireworks, and especially the annual Labor Day celebration. Cedarville's two coffee houses, Stoney Creek Roasters and Beans-n-Cream, were a big hit with students. When getting off campus was a necessity, these were the places to do it. "I like hanging out at Beans-n-Cream for a lot of reasons," said Elizabeth Patterson. "They have a lot of really good food and drink choices, the cozy, eclectic atmosphere is good for doing my homework o reading or just hanging out with friends, and I LOVE all of the artwork and handcrafted things they have on the walls and for sale." Right across Main Street from the University campus was Winner's Villag Market. A convenient stop for groceries and other miscellaneous necessities, Winner's was frequented by students, at all hours of the day and night, even five minutes before curfew. e coffee convenient because they are nearby an provide a pleasant change of scenery." (Elizabeth Patterson) Other attractions in town included Subway,which,by being within easy walking distance from the campus, often became a suppertime alternative to Chuck's. Colonial Pizza was popular around dinnertime, too, and recent renovations made the most of space. Students either dined at the restaurant, enjoying its unique atmosphere, or took advantage of the delivery service that would bring a pizza right up to any dorm on campus. And, as if all this weren't enough, the word was that Cedarville would be getting a Chinese restaurant sometime soon. Returning students looked forward to enjoying a new addition to the little town of Cedarville. a band with members of Cedarville alumni, hold a concert at Alford Auditorium. This is their second concert at Cedarville. Their previous concert, last year, was well attended by students,and this year called for a repeat. it+11,111 0/41and perform an Interruption at Beans n'Cream on February 25 with their band Norwegian Forrest Cats oy ag is interviewed by a film project at Stoney Creek Roasters. The relaxing and homey atmosphere of Roasters provides the ideal backdrop for studying, a coffee break, or a DTR. A group of Cedarville students including.uzanne DeValve Cheryl Stil andaiiii it t celebrate Labor Day weekend Cedarville firestation. y enjoying a panca e reakfast a

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