Lanndale Farms

Lanndale Farms This farm market specializes in the very best tasting sweet corn varieties including white & bi color You may also call for hours of operation.

Specializing in fresh-picked home-grown “sweet” corn (white and bi-color). We will be open when the sweet corn is at the ideal picking stage for the best flavor. Some varieties of sweet corn take longer to mature than others. We also plant sweet corn on different dates so it doesn’t all become ripe at the same time. Our goal is to have sweet corn to sell from mid-July through mid-September. Weathe

r conditions play a key role in timing of sweet corn maturity and can delay or accelerate development. Therefore, there may be brief periods when no sweet corn is ready. Our OPEN sign will be posted in front of our location when we are selling. Special Orders: You may call-ahead if you want your order ready at a certain time or if you have a large order (5+ dozen). Large orders are $6/dozen, a savings of $1.00 a dozen.

11/13/2025
11/02/2025

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10/29/2025

It’s time to look past the slogans and see what’s really behind the “Save St. Albans Township” and “Vote No on the Merger” movement.

The loudest “Vote No” voices aren’t protecting the township — they’re protecting their own power and property interests. Many are long-time township insiders: current and former trustees, zoning chairs, and candidates for office. These are the same people who’ve controlled zoning for years — and now want to keep it that way as development pressure grows, with limited control mechanisms.

That includes longtime Trustee Randy Almendinger, a leading opponent of the merger; Tad Van Ness, a current candidate for township trustee; Bridgett Reeves, the fiscal officer; and Pam Hills, longtime zoning commission chair and current member. These aren’t outsiders worried about community values — they’re insiders with a stake in maintaining control.

After doing very little for nearly a decade, the zoning commission suddenly sprang into action after Intel’s announcement — rushing through an updated Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Map, and new zoning regulations (first adopted in March 2025, then revised again in August 2025).

Before those updates were finalized, the trustees passed a moratorium on new rezoning requests until the new regulations took effect. The vote was 2–1, with Almendinger casting the lone “no” vote.

And just before that moratorium hit, six rezoning applications were filed — all asking to convert farmland to commercial or manufacturing use:

• Kevin Reeves admitted his rezoning (north of Jug St. on 310) was “to position the property for future commercial growth.” He was approved.
• Tad Van Ness said St. Albans “needs more business and M&D base to raise more taxes.” His request was denied — until the trustees called an executive session with Van Ness and his attorney, after which they reversed themselves and approved it. It must have been damn important to get that parcel rezoned now to hire an attorney.
• Pam Hills and family submitted multiple rezoning requests, saying “it was the right time to rezone.” Convenient timing — just before the new, more restrictive regulations took effect.

None of these applicants said they were ready to sell or develop. They simply wanted to get ahead of the new zoning rules — the same rules they helped write and promote as township officials and zoning insiders.

That’s not protecting the township — that’s protecting personal leverage.

Meanwhile, Lanndale Farms, whose denied rezoning request involved property at 310 and Jersey Mill, acted in good faith. Their land had been in the family and farmed for over 75 years, and due to health issues, the family could no longer maintain it as good stewards of the land. Lanndale Farms also owns a parcel of land on State Route 37 where a recent merger informational meeting was held. They have no interest in selling that land. What was sold from that original parcel went to Lynd Fruit Farm and remains in agriculture. Their decisions reflect responsible stewardship, not personal gain.

And now, to top it off — the Jersey Township Administrator, Rob Platte, has been attending our township and merger meetings and LCPC meeting, speaking out against Trustee Bruce Lane, the merger, and speaking in favor of the applications for rezoning. In 2023, his consulting business, RMP Development, LLC, had a one-year contract with the SW Licking Water and Sewer District, giving him a direct interest in sewer development in the area.

Why the opposition by Mr. Platte? Because Jersey Township is counting on sewer service from two proposed sites in St. Albans Township — one on Jersey Mill Rd (intended to serve interchange businesses) and another to serve warehouses and data centers in Jersey Township.

If the merger passes, those sewer projects could be stopped. And it’s not just about sewers — St. Albans’ water sources are also of interest to Jersey Township officials. There’s a reason they’ve suddenly taken such a strong stance against this merger.

As a merged township and village, Alexandria will finally have the tools to manage water, sewer, annexation, and development — together, with one voice. Right now, St. Albans Township officials have no control over decisions like the Licking Regional Water District’s purchase and use of property in our township. Why would we keep giving away that control?

With the merger comes more leadership and more accountability. The merged community will have six council members instead of three trustees. We’ve all seen how one wrong vote can change the course of township zoning — imagine the balance and representation that comes with a larger council.

And for those who claim the public informational meetings haven’t provided right information — why not hold your own meeting? If the “No” group feels something’s missing, they can bring it forward in their own public meeting. The Merger Commission, made up entirely of township residents and village residents, spent one and a half years studying every option and concluded that merging is the best path forward. Why would they mislead their own neighbors?

If you want St. Albans Township to look like Jersey Township, now and in the future — lined with water and sewer lines running everywhere, and high density housing, like that proposed on Locust Lane, next to property owned by Reeves — just listen to Rob Platte, longtime Trustee Randy Almendinger, Tad Van Ness, Bridgett Reeves, Pam Hills, trustee candidate, Mike Washington and the “Save the Township” group, and vote NO.

But if you want to protect our community’s future, transparency, and local control, vote YES on the merger — and vote for Bruce Lane for Trustee, the one candidate who has consistently stood up for residents, fairness, and responsible growth.

Why vote no? Trust the township and village residents who served on the merger commission and Vote YES! They have unanimously determined what is best for the whole community.

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08/01/2025

SWEET CORN

Sweet Corn season has arrived- not at Lanndale Farms but at John and Belinda Stiers' Maplewood Farm. Not only do they make the "best" maple syrup, they grow some of the best sweet corn around these parts, many of the same varieties grown by Lanndale Farms.

I highly recommend you stop by 5094 Hardscrabble Rd beginning tomorrow (August 1st) from 2:00-8:00 and pick up the freshest, sweetest corn being grown in this area.

Their market will also be open:
Aug 2nd- 9:00 to 7:00
Aug 3rd- 9:00 to 7:00

Get it at a great price, $6.00 a dozen.

You will never buy grocery store sweet corn again once you get a taste of Stier's sweet corn.

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07/21/2025
06/26/2025

Lanndale Farms is officially out of the sweet corn business. Jeff and Donna decided to fully retire and enjoy the rest of their lives by traveling and relaxing. We have truly enjoyed meeting people who enjoyed our sweet corn and conversation. It was a great experience over the past few years. We were also blessed to have very good helpers in Judy, Layne, Anderson, Neva, and Gadget. They proved there is hope for the next generation and the older generation as well.

Friends of ours, the Stiers, plant many of the same varieties of sweet corn that we did. There sweet corn is growing rapidly but because of the challenging weather, it was not planted as early as other years. Please contact Belinda at 740-404-5661 if you have any questions. Who knows, you may see us up there helping out.

Thanks again for your loyal support for Lanndale Farms sweet corn over the past 5 years.

Sincerely,

Jeff & Donna Mitchell

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If you and/or your company is interested in sponsoring and/or donating to 2025 AFD, please review the attached Donation/...
02/02/2025

If you and/or your company is interested in sponsoring and/or donating to 2025 AFD, please review the attached Donation/Sponsorship Form. Sponsorship is already in progress. Donations/sponsorships are very important again this year as AFD plans to enhance the festival at, Fritz Drumm Park. Enhancements include: lighting/electric, track stage, activities for junior/senior high school students, preliminary plans for 40’x80’ shelter house w/bathrooms to replace the big tent. We will continually update this post with currently filled spots (will be greyed-out). If you see a spot that you like that has already been filled, please contact us. We will accommodate! Please send any questions to [email protected] or via Alexandria Fun Days FB Messenger. If you find a slot, please follow the included instructions.

Shelter House at Fritz Drumm Memorial Park- what a novel idea!The Fritz Drumm Memorial Park and Alexandria Fun Days have...
09/25/2024

Shelter House at Fritz Drumm Memorial Park- what a novel idea!

The Fritz Drumm Memorial Park and Alexandria Fun Days have set up a project fund with the Licking County Foundation. “The Licking County Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Newark, that focuses on improving the quality of life for county residents by distributing earnings from permanent charitable assets.

“The Fritz Drumm Memorial's initiative to build a shelter house and make other improvements at Fritz Drumm Park in Alexandria will enhance this recreational resource for use by the community, from Alexandria Fun Days and local children's sporting events to gatherings of friends and family! Gifts to the Fund at the Licking County Foundation are tax deductible.”

The planned 40” x 80” shelter house will include restrooms and a concession stand. We’re talking a well and septic system. Current estimates exceed $100,000.

Here’s how you can help make this happen for next year:
1. Go to https://www.thelcfoundation.org
2. Click on Donate (learn more)
3. Under Donate to a Fund, look for the search box at the bottom of the page and type in Fritz. The Fritz Drumm Memorial Park will pop up. Click on it and follow the directions under donation.
4. You can donate any amount over $10.

For more information on other methods of donating, call the Licking County Foundation at (740) 349-3863.

Perhaps the Licking Park District will match a certain amount of funds.

Let’s join forces to make this happen!

The Foundation is a family of nearly 300 charitable funds established by caring donors with a common concern for the well-being of Licking County citizens.

09/25/2024

Northridge L*D offers a free senior athletic pass for those age 62 and over. Allows you to get into any Middle and High school athletic event at Northridge. Doesn't work at away events. Call (740) 967-6651 x100 or email the HS Secretary [email protected] for the free pass. Proof of age and resident of NL*D required.

08/20/2024
08/14/2024

Senior bowlers (50+) wanted on FRI's @ 1PM for a short-season (11 weeks) traveling league (Heath, Utica, Mt Vernon OH). Starts FRI SEP 27 and runs through FRI DEC 20. Organization Meeting FRI SEP 13 1PM Park Lanes/Newark (practice bowl after meeting for $2/game that day only!). It is a BLAST! If interested, PM me and I will provide the contact info.

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3059 Johnstown Alexandria Road
Alexandria, OH
43001

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